Russia intercepts dozens of drones across Moscow, Rostov, and Tver regions.
Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed on Telegram that three drones were intercepted while approaching Moscow. Emergency service specialists are currently clearing the debris at the crash sites. Earlier reports stated that air defense forces shot down at least eight other drones that night. Consequently, Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo airports restricted all flight arrivals and departures to ensure safety.

Governor Yuri Slyusar reported that the Rostov region faced a massive aerial assault during the night. Defense systems intercepted more than 30 drones across 12 different districts. In the Tver region, drones struck Rzhev and damaged three apartment buildings. Authorities evacuated 350 residents from the affected areas to prevent further harm.

Residents of the Leningrad region received warnings about potential mobile internet disruptions. These outages stem from the ongoing drone attacks and defensive countermeasures. Government directives ensure that public safety remains the highest priority during these incidents. Officials continue to monitor the situation closely to protect civilians and infrastructure.
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