Drones continue to attack Moscow. Users are divided into a video on the social network with explosions in the night sky.
In Moscow, the third has a restless night. Russian capital is attacked by UAVs, local residents hear explosions.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced the alleged shooting of three, and then another seven drone.
Meanwhile, a video with explosions in suburbs appeared on social networks.
The shot channel with reference to subscribers reports that the drones are constantly trying to attack Moscow from different directions. BPL groups flying towards capital are seen in the Ryazan, Poetry and Oryol regions. Also, the sounds of drones and explosions were reported by residents of the Moscow region Yegoryevsk and Kolomna.
It is also restless in other regions of the country aggressively. At night, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the alleged shooting of 57 UAV.
Most of all, 31, allegedly shot in the Bryansk region, 14 – over Kursk, seven over Oryol, two – in Kaluga and Ryazan, one above the Annexed Crimea.
At the same time, airports in Moscow from the early Tuesday evening did not work due to UAV attacks. Aeroflot reports that all their flights from Moscow to India, Thailand, to Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Seychelles, will miss the closed zone. Restrictions were introduced to many other airports of the Russian Federation.
Remember that in Moscow it is the second of a day a large size closing airports due to the threat of drone attacks.
On Tuesday night, against the rear of a massive attack by Ukrainian drones, temporary restrictions on flights were introduced to 13 Russian airports.
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Source: korrespondent

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