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Russia claims to have shot down two drones in the Moscow region

A third drone would have been shot down in Kaluga and a fourth would have fallen near a military installation in Kubinka.

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Russia claims to have shot down two drones in the Moscow region

A third drone would have been shot down in Kaluga and a fourth would have fallen near a military installation in Kubinka

Russian authorities have reported on Tuesday that they have shot down two drones in the New Moscow region and a third in the Kaluga region, in western Russia, with no injuries or victims reported.

The Russian emergency services, which are working in the area where the remains of the drones have fallen, have reported that the air vehicles have been detected and intercepted "by means of electronic warfare", according to what the agency has learned. TASS news.

"According to preliminary data, (there are) three drones that were heading towards Moscow at different times. We eliminated two of them in New Moscow, one in the Kaluga region," a spokesman told the aforementioned agency, which pointed out that they also an alleged fall of an unmanned aerial vehicle near Moscow is being verified.

Subsequently, a fourth drone crashed near a military installation in Kubinka, also in the Moscow region, according to the same sources. The authorities have not reported casualties or damage.

"Today there has been another attempted attack by Ukrainian drones on New Moscow and the Moscow region. At the moment, the attacks have been repelled by air defense forces, all detected drones have been eliminated. For reasons of security security, some flights have been temporarily diverted from Vnukovo airport," Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin posted on his Telegram account.

Ukrainian drone strikes focus on Russian war logistics, though kyiv has not acknowledged any of these strikes.