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Occupiers announced a drone attack on Moscow: there was loud noise near the Russian capital

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The occupiers announced a drone attack on Moscow: there was loud noise near the Russian capital Andrey Shlyakhtin

Explosions were heard near Moscow: drones attacked the capital of Russia/Collage by Channel 24

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that on the night of October 20, unknown drones allegedly tried to attack the capital of Russia. Traditionally, he insists that the attack was repelled.

There was allegedly only one UAV. It was shot down in the Ramenskoye urban district, Sobyanin said.

After a long break, drones flew to Moscow again

Sobyanin said that this drone, whose attack was allegedly repelled, was flying specifically to Moscow. As a result of the work of the air defense forces, debris fell.

He adds that there was allegedly no damage or casualties at the site of their fall. True, emergency services specialists are still working on the scene.

The Moscow mayor did not provide more details. True, Russian media reported that some flights were delayed at Zhukovsky Airport and Domodedovo, and rescheduled at Sheremetyevo.

Earlier, Russian monitoring resources noted that drones were flying into the Moscow Region from Oryol. Explosions were also heard in the latter.

By the way, the last time drones reached the Moscow Region was in early September. There were a series of powerful explosions and airports were closed. The plant in Kolomna, where Iskanders, various missile technology systems, air defense systems, and many other weapons are manufactured, could also have been hit.

In addition, a military school burned in Mokva in October. At that time, the cause was said to be a UAV attack, but this information has not been confirmed to this day.

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