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War in Ukraine: Moscow pushes Ukrainian drones after the arrival of foreign leaders including Xi Jinping and Lula

War in Ukraine: Moscow pushes Ukrainian drones after the arrival of foreign leaders including Xi Jinping and Lula
War in Ukraine: Moscow pushes Ukrainian drones after the arrival of foreign leaders including Xi Jinping and Lula
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Russian authorities announced on that they have rejected Ukrainian drone attacks that were heading for Moscow, after the Russian capital of foreign leaders, including Chinese Xi Jinping and Brazilian Lula, arrived in the Russian capital.

The Kremlin had assured earlier to take “All necessary measures“To Moscow the security of the future celebrations of the 80th anniversary of over Nazi Germany, in which around thirty foreign leaders must participate alongside Vladimir Putin.

These two days, multiple attacks of Ukrainian drones have disrupted the functioning of airports in the Russian capital and in other cities in western , arousing fears about the good order of ceremonies.

In the early evening Wednesday, the mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobianine, said that Russian anti -aircraft defense had neutralized nine of these machines “at the approach“From his city.”Emergency services specialists on the site where debris fell“, He said on Telegram.

A few earlier, the foreign leaders began to in the capital, of which, in addition to the presidents Xi Jinping and Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, their Serbian counterparts Aleksandar Vucic and Venezuelan Nicolas Maduro, who signed an agreement with an agreement one “Strategic partnership“Between Venezuela and Russia.

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