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Drones Heavily Attacked the Outskirts of Moscow

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The Russians panicked over the explosions.
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Russia was attacked by drones on the night of July 9 - Sheremetyevo airport was stopped in Moscow, explosions were heard in different regions, there is a video TSN.ua (news 1+1).

The Russians panicked over the explosions.

This is reported by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. Thus, during the last night, Russian air defense forces destroyed and intercepted 86 drones: 23 UAVs - over the territory of the Kursk region,16 UAVs - over the territory of Bryansk region,15 UAVs - over the territory of Tula region,12 UAVs - over the territory of Bryansk region,15 UAVs - over the territory of Tula region,12 UAVs - over the territory of Bryansk region,15 UAVs…

Russia's air defense units have shot down two drones heading towards Moscow, the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, said early on Wednesday. Sobyanin did not report any damage in a post on the Telegram messaging app. Russia's civil aviation authority halted flights for about half an hour overnight at Sheremetyevo International Airport outside Moscow to ensure flight safety, he said on Telegram. Source: Reuters www.ertnews.gr

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www.ertnews.gr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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