At least 20 apartments were damaged in one of the cities. A woman died.
Drones attacked four urban districts in the Moscow region of Russia on the night of September 10. As a result, residential high-rise buildings were probably damaged by falling debris.
Russian authorities and Telegram channels report this.
Drones have massively attacked the Moscow region. Thus, Vnukovo Airport in Moscow was closed due to an “arrival” on the runway. Rosaviatsia reported that Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports are temporarily not accepting or sending aircraft.
Kashirskoye Shosse traffic towards Moscow was blocked due to UAV debris, local authorities reported.
It is also reported that drones hit three high-rise buildings in the city of Ramenskoye, which received significant damage. A fire broke out on the 11th and 12th floors of a high-rise building on Sportivny Proezd. In a multi-story building on Vysokovoltnaya Street, an apartment on the ninth floor was damaged.
According to Russian publics, at least 20 apartments were damaged in Ramenskoye.
According to Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov, a woman died and four more people were injured during the drone attack on Ramenskoye. 43 people were evacuated from residential buildings.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Air defense shot down 144 drones overnight: 72 in Bryansk Oblast, 20 in Moscow, 14 in Kursk, 13 in Tula, eight in Belgorod, seven in Kaluga, five in Voronezh, four in Lipetsk, and one in Oryol.
Russian public groups also claim that the Shaikovka airfield (Kaluga Oblast) and the Khalino airfield (Kursk Oblast) were attacked. Note that Tu-22M3s usually take off from Shaykovka, while the Russians launch Shaheds from Khalino.
Recall that a series of explosions were heard in Bryansk, Russia, that same night. The authorities announced that they had repelled a massive drone attack.
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