Moscow comes under drone attack for second night in a row
Russian authorities once again reported a drone attack on the city of Moscow on the night of 18-19 August.
Source: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin
Details: Russian authorities claimed after 02:30 Kyiv time that 10 drones "flying towards Moscow" had been shot down.
The number of such drones had risen to more than 20 within less than an hour.
Meanwhile, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) reported restrictions on operations at Moscow airports and several other Russian airports.
The airport in the Russian city of Yaroslavl also suspended operations, Yaroslavl Oblast Governor Mikhail Yevrayev said. He added that "traffic has been restricted on the road out of Yaroslavl towards Moscow to ensure safety".
Update: Sobyanin reported in the morning that another four drones allegedly flying towards Moscow had been destroyed.
Background:
- On the night of 17-18 August, Russian authorities reported that more than 600 drones were heading towards Moscow.
- On the afternoon of 18 August, Russia's Defence Ministry claimed that more than 1,600 drones had been shot down over a 24-hour period, along with 10 guided aerial bombs and two HIMARS rockets.
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