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Russia and Moscow targeted by more than a hundred Ukrainian drones, several closed airports

Russia and Moscow targeted by more than a hundred Ukrainian drones, several closed airports
Russia and Moscow targeted by more than a hundred Ukrainian drones, several closed airports

By Le Figaro with AFP

13 minutes ago


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The Russian capital, which welcomes the commemorations of over Nazi Germany in three days, has been particularly targeted. 19 drones were intercepted there and debris fell on a large avenue.

Ukraine launched major drones attacks on Monday to Tuesday on Tuesday on Russian territory, targeting Moscow in particular and disturbing the operation of a dozen airports, the Russian authorities said three days before the commemorations of victory over Nazi Germany. While the Russian capital welcomes a large military parade in the presence of Vladimir Putin on and about twenty foreign leaders, its mayor Sergei Sobianine said that 19 drones targeting it had been intercepted by anti-aircraft defense.

He said that debris had dropped on a large avenue south of Moscow, adding that there was no victim identified as it is. The Russian media broadcast images of a cracked supermarket showcase and a blackened residential building facade. In total, was targeted overnight by 105 Ukrainian drones, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a .

Four capital airports, Chérémétiévo, Domodiédovo, Vnoukovo and Joukovski imposed temporary restrictions on their operation during the night, some completely their tracks temporarily, according to the Russian agency in charge of civil aviation, Rosaviatsia. The functioning of several other Russian airports must have been interrupted, notably on several major cities on the Volga such as Nijny Novgorod, Samara, Saratov or Volgograd. The latter is the old Stalingrad, theater of the deadliest battle in history, which had seen the defeat of the 6th Nazi army in 1942-1943 and was considered a turning point in the Second World War.

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A drone targeting Moscow already intercepted the before

The governors of the southern regions of Voronej and Penza indicated that respectively 18 and 10 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted in their territory, without making victims. In the Koursk border region, an Ukrainian attack injured two teenagers aged 14 and 17 and caused power cuts, said Governor Alexander Khinsteïn. During the night from to Monday, Russia had indicated that it had intercepted a drone attack targeting Moscow, rarely targeted and where life remains almost normal despite the large -scale offensive launched in early 2022 by the Russian army in Ukraine.

On the Ukrainian side, a Russian drone strike left a dead in the Odessa region, according to Governor Oleg Kiper. Russia said it would observe a three-day ceasefire from May 8 to 10, during the commemorations of victory over Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Ukraine has not clearly said if it intended to follow this truce announced by President Vladimir Putin.

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