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Moscow targeted by dozens of Ukrainian drones – mayor Moscow targeted by dozens of Ukrainian drones – mayor
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At least 58 UAVs heading toward the capital have been destroyed by air defenses, Sergey Sobyanin says At least 65 UAVs heading toward the capital have been destroyed by air defenses, Sergey Sobyanin says
Moscow is repelling a major Ukrainian drone attack, Mayor Sergey Sobyanin has said. Moscow is repelling a major multi-wave Ukrainian drone attack, with at least one residential high-rise damaged by falling debris, according to Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
At least 58 incoming UAVs were shot down early Tuesday by air defenses near the towns of Domodedovo and Ramenskoye, southeast of the capital, Sobyanin wrote on Telegram. At least 65 incoming UAVs were shot down early Tuesday by air defenses near the towns of Domodedovo, Ramenskoye and Vidnoye, southeast of the capital, Sobyanin wrote in a series of Telegram posts between 4am and 6am local time.
According to the mayor, most of the drones were intercepted outside Moscow, and only one residential building had been damaged as of 6:30am.
“At the moment, the roof of a house in Moscow is slightly damaged by falling debris from a downed UAV on Domodedovo Street,” Sobyanin wrote, adding that emergency services were working at the scene.
At least two more residential buildings were damaged in Domodedovo and Vidnoye, according to eyewitness accounts and videos circulating on social media. However, Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyev has yet to confirm the damage on the ground.
Moscow's Domodedovo and Zhukovsky international airports have announced suspension of their operations amid the drone raid.
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