NewsUkrainian drones trigger the largest disruption at Moscow airports

Ukrainian drones trigger the largest disruption at Moscow airports

At least 32 Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow early Sunday morning. One person was injured, local authorities reported. The largest airport in the capital, Sheremetyevo, was temporarily closed.

Drone attack in the Moscow region
Drone attack in the Moscow region
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Paulina Ciesielska

10 November 2024 06:37

This is the largest Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow to date. According to information provided by local authorities, all unmanned vehicles were destroyed in the Ramenskoye and Kolomenskoye areas of the Moscow region and in the city of Domodedovo, southwest of Moscow. Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed these reports.

The attack caused significant disruptions to air traffic. The largest Moscow airport, Sheremetyevo, was temporarily closed, and restrictions were also implemented at the Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, and Vnukovo airports.

The governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobyov, reported on Telegram that one person was injured as a result of the attack.

At the same time, Ukrainian drones attacked the Bryansk and Kaluga regions. The governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, wrote on Telegram: "Emergency services and firefighters are on-site," but did not provide details. Several residential buildings caught fire.

The Russian Ministry of Defence reported that Russian air defence destroyed a total of 23 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 17 over Bryansk. Vladislav Shapsha, the governor of the Kaluga region, reported that a non-residential building caught fire due to the attack.

The previous most significant drone attack on Moscow occurred in September when the capital was attacked by 20 unmanned vehicles.

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