An unknown drone attacked Moscow again.
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The air attack on the capital of the aggressor country took place this morning, August 31. The city authorities announced the “downing of a drone” on approach to the capital of the Russian Federation. They landed it in the Voskresensky district, and there are traditionally “no” victims and destructions, Russian Telegram channels reported, citing Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
Because of the drone, the Carpet plan was introduced at Moscow airports. A total of 59 flights were delayed at airports. Thus, one UAV disrupted a significant part of the flights and disrupted air traffic and cargo delivery. This in turn hurts the airlines.
Recall that on August 30, the most massive strike by drones was dealt to the Russian Federation since the beginning of a full-scale war. Drones attacked six Russian regions – Pskov, Bryansk, Oryol, Tula, Moscow and Kaluga.
Source: Racurs

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