Russia reported further Ukrainian drone attacks on the capital Moscow and other regions overnight.

Russia reports new Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow
A total of 93 drones were shot down, including 19 over the Moscow region, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. Around ten regions were affected, primarily the Bryansk and Kursk regions bordering Ukraine. Initially, however, there were no reports of serious damage or injuries.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote on Telegram that rescuers were deployed in the areas where debris had fallen. For safety reasons, air traffic at Moscow's four airports—Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo, and Zhukovsky—was temporarily suspended, the Russian news agency TASS reported, citing the aviation authority, Rosaviatsia. The restrictions were necessary to ensure the safety of civil air traffic.
Already on Saturday, Ukraine had attacked targets in Russia with drones in its defense against Moscow's war of aggression. Sobyanin now reports Ukrainian drone attacks daily.
Ukraine, which has been defending itself against Moscow's war of aggression for more than three years, primarily aims to hit the enemy's military supply lines with its attacks on targets in the Russian hinterland. The damage and casualties resulting from the Ukrainian attacks are disproportionate to the many dead and injured, as well as the severe destruction caused by the Russian attacks.
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