September 27, 2024

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Ukraine drones hit Moscow buildings; airport closed

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Moscow’s Vnukovo worldwide airport was shut on Sunday after two ‘Ukraine’ drones hit buildings within the capital, a Russian state information company reported quoting town mayor. The airport was shut after a night-time Ukrainian drone assault on Moscow broken two workplace blocks, in keeping with studies. “The capital’s Vnukovo airport is closed for departures and arrivals, flights are redirected to other airports,” TASS reported. “This was reported by the aviation services.” “A night-time Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow damaged two office blocks. The facades of two city office towers were slightly damaged. There are no victims or injured,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin posted on Telegram.