Moscow mayor claims 32 UAVs attacked Russian capital: operational safety procedure introduced at two airports – video
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that 32 drones had attacked the Russian capital on the morning of 10 November.
Source: Sobyanin on Telegram; Russian Telegram channel Shot
Details: Sobyanin claimed that in the Ramenskoye urban district, Russian air defence units had repelled an attack by two drones heading for Moscow.
A few minutes later, he added that two more drones had been shot down.
Meanwhile, Russian media reported that a Kovyor (Carpet) plan had been introduced at Moscow's Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports, meaning that they had been closed and planes were being diverted to other airports due to the threat of a drone attack.
Several flights to Moscow are currently in the waiting area, and several more have been delayed.
Update: The drone attack continued until 09:00, with Sobyanin reporting "32 downed drones" which had been heading towards Moscow.
There is currently no information on casualties or damage.
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