Drone attacks were allegedly repelled by Russian air defenses in occupied Sevastopol and Crimea on October 6 and 7.
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Last night, a UAV attack flying towards Moscow was “repelled.” Propaganda Telegram channels announced the downing of a drone in the Istra urban district. According to preliminary data, there was no damage or casualties at the site where the debris fell.
Due to the drone raid, the “Carpet” plan was announced in Moscow, and Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo airports temporarily stopped operating. At least 17 flights were rescheduled and two more were cancelled.
An air raid alert was announced in occupied Sevastopol late in the evening of October 6. Local Gauleiter Mikhail Razvozhaev and the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that air defense was working on a drone that was apparently shot down 10 km from the southwestern coast of the Crimean Peninsula.
Let us remind you that on September 26, a powerful explosion occurred in occupied Crimea, which was heard by residents of Dzhankoy. After it there seemed to be a very powerful blast wave. The occupation authorities then announced the alleged downing of a missile near the Belbek military airfield in Sevastopol.
Source: Racurs

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