Russia claims that “Ukraine” drones struck two buildings in Moscow; Vnukovo airport was blocked; planes were diverted

According to a Russian state news source, Moscow’s Vnukovo international airport was blocked to traffic after the mayor claimed a drone strike had hit a structure.According to a Russian state news outlet, Moscow’s Vnukovo international airport was blocked to traffic early on Sunday after the mayor of the city said Ukrainian drones had struck structures in the capital.The city’s mayor stated in the tweet on Sunday that the damage to two office tower facades was minimal. No one was hurt. According to Tass, planes were rerouted to other airports as Moscow’s Vnukovo airport was shuttered.Prior to multiple drone assaults this year, Moscow and its surroundings, which are located approximately 500 kilometres from the Ukrainian border, had seldom ever been targeted during the crisis in Ukraine, according to news agency AFP.

 

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