In the Moscow region, the Carpet plan was announced and departures and arrivals at Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports were limited for flights.
In the Moscow and Kursk regions of Russia on Friday, September 1, they announced drone attacks. Traditionally, the Russians have blamed Ukraine for the drone attack.
So, Moscow authorities claim that a drone was allegedly shot down by an air defense system.
“Today, the air defense forces near Lyubertsy prevented another attempt to fly a drone over Moscow,” said the Mayor of the Russian capital Sergei Sobyanin.
According to him, due to the incident, no one was killed and no one was injured, while he specified that there are emergency services working at the scene.
Before that, the Carpet plan was announced in the Moscow region and departures and arrivals at Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports were limited for flights.
In the Kursk region, two drones were reported, as well as damage to buildings due to “arrival” in the city of Kurchatov, where the Kursk nuclear power plant is located.
“Two Ukrainian drones attacked Kurchatov in the morning. An office building and a residential building were damaged,” said Governor Roman Starovoit, noting that experts went to the scene to assess the extent of the losses.
Remember, late at night on August 31, the sounds of explosions were heard in Russian Pskov. Local residents reported another drone attack in the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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