Ukraine's drone attack forces airport closures around Moscow, Russia says
Russian air defenses intercepted 193 Ukrainian drones nationwide, including 34 over Moscow, forcing temporary closure of Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports, officials said.
- Russian air defenses shot down 34 Ukrainian drones aimed at Moscow and nearly 160 in other regions, according to Russian officials.
- A Ukrainian drone crash in the Bryansk region killed a minibus driver and injured five passengers, regional governor Alexander Bogomaz informed via Telegram.
- Two of Moscow's airports were temporarily closed for safety reasons due to the drone threat, as reported by Rosaviatsiya.
- Both Ukraine and Russia claim they do not target civilians amidst the ongoing conflict, which has led to numerous casualties, mostly Ukrainian.
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On the evening of Monday, October 27, Moscow and the Moscow region were attacked by drones.
On Monday, 27 October, Ukraine launched a battle of drones targeting Moscow. At a low cost, precise and strategic, flying vehicles increasingly dictate the pace of an automated war.
Russian stuff blowing up: Ukraine targets Moscow in drone strike
Moscow came under Ukrainian drone attack last night. More than 30 drones were reported heading toward the capital. Airports were closed and military aircraft were evacuated from airfields. So far it is difficult to tell what was targeted and what might...
From the evening of 26 October to the morning of the 27th, at least 34 drones flying to Moscow reported to the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin.
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