January 24, 2025
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Russia announced a drone attack on Moscow, three airports were suspended

On the night of January 24, the mayor of the capital of Russia, Serhiy Sobyanin, announced the attack of drones on Moscow, three Moscow airports were suspended. Source: Sobyanin in social networks, Russian public and mass media Sobyanin’s direct speech: “By the air defense forces of the Ministry of Defense (RF – ed.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of January 24, the mayor of the capital of Russia, Serhiy Sobyanin, announced the attack of drones on Moscow, three Moscow airports were suspended.

Source: Sobyanin in social networks, Russian public and mass media

Direct speech Sobyanina: “Air defense forces of the Ministry of Defense (Russian Federation – ed.) in Kolomna city district and Ramensky city district (Moscow – ed.) repelled an attack by drones flying towards Moscow.”

Details: Sobyanin also reported on the alleged shooting down of two drones in the city district of Podolsk (Moscow – ed.).

In addition, the Russian public and mass media, with reference to Rosaviatsia, reported on the suspension of the Moscow airports “Domodedovo” and “Zhukovsky”.

Updated: Later, Sobyanin reported about another allegedly downed drone in the Troitsky administrative district of Moscow and in the city district of Shkolkovo.

It also became known about the suspension of Vnukovo airport.

What preceded: In Russia, on Thursday evening, drone attacks were reported in a number of regions, in particular, explosions were heard near the Ryazan Oil Refinery.

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