Large-scale drone attack on Moscow: 69 UAVs allegedly downed
Pravda Ukraine
Russian officials have claimed that Moscow was attacked by dozens of drones on the night of 10-11 March, with 69 drones allegedly being downed by the morning. Airports in the city are not operating, damage and one fatality have been reported.
Source: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin; Moscow Oblast Governor Andrey Vorobyov; Kremlin-aligned Russian news agency RIA Novosti
Details: Sobyanin reported the first attacks after 03:00. According to him, air defence forces had allegedly downed almost 70 drones by 06:00.
Quote from Sobyanin: “The air defence forces have so far downed 69 enemy drones flying towards Moscow. Appropriate services are working at the scene.”
Quote from Vorobyov: “A large-scale drone attack on Moscow and Moscow Oblast began today at 04:00. As of now, there is information that one person has died and three others have been injured in the Leninsky district (the city of Vidnoye) and Domodedovo (the village of Yam).
In addition, drone debris fell on an apartment building in Ramenskoye, where at least seven flats were damaged from the 18th to the 21st floor of the building on Severnoye Highway.”
Details: According to Vorobyov, calls about the detection of UAVs were received from the settlements of Kolomna, Zaraysk, Serebryanye Prudy, Serpukhov, Ramenskoye, Voskresensk, Lukhovitsy, Bronnitsy, Domodedovo, Leninsky, Podolsk, Elektrostal and Kotelniki.

According to RIA Novosti, train services through Domodedovo railway station were suspended after drone debris fell. A fire broke out in the car park of the Miratorg company.

Flight departures and arrivals have been restricted at Zhukovsky, Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports. Aircraft were also temporarily not being accepted in Nizhny Novgorod and Yaroslavl.
Air-raid warnings due to UAVs threat was also issued in Samara Oblast and Tatarstan during the night, with drones allegedly being downed over Russia’s Vladimir, Tula, Kaluga and Ryazan oblasts.
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