According to authorities, Russian air defenses down 12 drones over Moscow, 59 over Bryansk, and two more in Tula. Ukraine claims to have resisted a Russian drone strike on its capital, Kiev.
Overnight, over 70 Ukrainian drones were shot down by Russian air defenses, including 12 in the sky over Moscow, according to claims made by local authorities and state media.
Additionally, twelve drones were shot down in the Moscow region, according to Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of the capital, on Telegram.
According to Sobyanin, the drones were destroyed in the areas of Podolsk city, Ramenskoye, and Lyubertsy in the Moscow region.
According to their websites, flights were suspended at three airports in the Moscow area as a result of the attack. The governor of Moscow reported that a woman died as a result of the Ukrainian drone attack.
A Russian drone strike on Kiev was being repelled by Ukrainian air defense forces, the military administration of the Ukrainian capital stated on the messaging app Telegram.
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“59 enemy aircraft-type UAVs have been intercepted and destroyed” in the Ukrainian-Russian Bryansk region, according to regional governor Aleksandr Bogomaz, who posted on Telegram.
“There are no casualties or property damage,” he continued.
According to TASS, the Russian state news agency, two more Ukrainian drones were caught over the Tula region, which lies south of Moscow.
Drone strikes on each other’s territory at night are a regular occurrence between Russia and Ukraine.
The SBU security services in Kiev announced on Saturday that they had launched a drone attack against an armaments stockpile in the Voronezh area of Russia.