Russia shoots down two armed drones headed for Moscow

Al Jazeera 

Russian air defences have shot down two armed drones headed for Moscow, the city's mayor said, the latest in a surge of drone attacks on Russia's capital city. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said early on Wednesday that one drone was downed in the Domodedovo area on the southern outskirts of the city, while the second was shot down in the Minsk highway area, west of the capital. "Two combat drones' attempt to fly into the city was recorded. Both were shot down by air defence," Sobyanin said on the Telegram messaging channel, without naming an attacker. "At the moment, there is no information about victims of the fall of the wreckage," he said, adding that emergency services were on the ground.

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