In the Moscow region, the air defense system destroyed one drone, three more were shot down in the Rostov region. In addition, three drones were shot down over Bryansk in the morning.
In three regions of Russia, they announced the attack of drones. In the evening and in the morning, on September 7, UAVs tried to attack objects in the regions of Moscow, Rostov and Bryansk, Telegram channels report.
So, at 3:42, a drone was shot down by the Russian air defense in Ramenskoye near Moscow. As a result of falling debris, windows in a residential high-rise building were knocked out. No people were hurt. Airports in Moscow have introduced slight restrictions on flights while their operation is normal.
It was noticed that around three o’clock in the morning two UAVs were destroyed in Rostov-on-Don: one fell in the western part of the city, the second in the center, then the fire started and a loud explosion thundered. Several houses and cars were damaged, one person was injured.
Another drone attack in neighboring Bataysk damaged a two-story guest house. No harm done.
In addition, UAVs tried to attack the Bryansk region three times at night and in the morning. All the drones were shot down, as a result of the crash of one of them in the area of the railway station in Bryansk, many cars were chopped into fragments, and the station buildings were damaged. People were not hurt.
Russian authorities have traditionally blamed Ukraine for the attack.
Recall that on August 26, all airports in Moscow were closed, the “Carpet” plan was introduced. And on August 22, it was reported that explosions were heard in the Moscow region, airports did not work.
Two days before, the Russian airports Domodedovo and Vnukovo also did not receive or send planes because of the “Carpet” mode.
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Source: korrespondent

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