The Russian authorities said they had forgiven the extensive attack of the Ukrainian drones late on Tuesday and early Wednesday, leading to a temporary suspension of flights to at least two Moscow airports.
According to the AFP report, according to the AFP report, the Ministry of Defense was “destroyed and captured” in the telegram, according to the AFP report.
Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on the telegram that 12 drones heading to the Russian capital was shot down, the report said.
The Russian army often reports attacks by Ukrainian drones, but rarely on the extent and intensity that is in this last incident in such a short time frame.
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Moscow-classified several hundred kilometers from the front line-unusually, is not the goal of such extensive attacks, Reuters reported.
In recent weeks, however, the authorities have had to divert flights from airports. In response to the latest drone wave, the Federal Aviation Agency announced a temporary flight restriction at Vnukovo in Moscow and Zhukovsky.
Moscow is not usually the aim of such extensive attacks, suggesting a shift in the dynamics of the conflict.
Last week, Russia also sent waves of drones to attack Ukrainian cities, including what Ukrainian President Volodymyr called Zlensky as the start of more than 900 drones in three days ending on Monday morning, according to the report.
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