In the morning, three drones were shot down near Moscow. In particular, one of the drones attacked Vnukovo airport. Planes began to be sent to other airports.
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Among them, one of the drones attacked Vnukovo airport. Planes began to be sent to other airports.
Planes flying to Vnukava began to be redirected to other airports. We are talking about five flights: from Sharm el-Sheikh, Dubai, Makhachkala, Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk, according to Mash.
At about 4 am, a kamikaze drone hit the territory of one of the military facilities in Kubinka (Moscow Region).
Russian Telegram channels also report, citing eyewitnesses, that the so-called “New Moscow” was hit by two massive explosions on Tuesday morning.
Explosions thundered near the village of Marushkinskoye near Vnukovo airport. There are no confirmations, disputes, additional details yet.
The Russian state agency TASS adds information about downed drones: according to it, another was beaten in the Kaluga region.
According to preliminary information, three drones were heading towards Moscow at different times. Two of them were destroyed in New Moscow, one – in the Kaluga region by means of electronic warfare, – TASS quotes an interlocutor in the Ministry of Emergencies. According to him, these were aircraft-type drones.
The Shot telegram channel reports that one of the drones shot down near Moscow or its fragments fell on an outbuilding in the village of Krivosheino, the building broke out.
The channel publishes video and photos of the fire.
The village of Krivosheino is located near the Vnukovo airport, like other settlements from where explosions were reported on Tuesday morning.
Source: Racurs

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