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Raid of Ukrainian drones. Two Moscow airports stopped functioning


Reuters quotes the mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobianin, who informed in social media that the attack of Ukrainian drones forced the temporary closure of both airports. Russian air defense units were to destroy nine Ukrainian drones that were heading towards Moscow.

Sobianin reported that where the drone remains fell, emergency services were sent; He did not inform about any direct damage. At least two people were injured as a result of an attack on the Tulski District, south of Moscow.

The local administration reported that the Ukrainian drone caused a short -term fire at the Nitrogen Chemical Plant in Nowomoskowsko.

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Attack of Ukrainian drones

In the neighboring Kałas region, the local anti -aircraft defense was to shoot down seven Ukrainian drones. Reuters emphasized that he was unable to verify these reports. In total, according to the Ministry of Defense in Moscow, on Saturday to Sunday, Russian troops shot down 61 Ukrainian drones. Ukrainian authorities did not issue an official statement about these attacks.

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