At night, the Zhukovsky airport near Moscow was attacked - it was closed for the arrival and departure of planes. Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports also did not accept flights for security reasons.
As reported by Ukrinform, Radio Liberty reports this.
It is clarified that currently the work of all three airports has been resumed.
Also, on the night of September 10, drones hit high-rise buildings in Ramensky, Moscow region (located a few kilometers from Zhukovsky airport). A fire broke out there, a 46-year-old resident died, and four more people were injured - at least three were hospitalized, explained Andrii Vorobyov, governor of the Moscow region. The fire has already been extinguished.
It is reported that as a result of the drone strike, at least twenty apartments were damaged: six balconies were completely burned, windows were broken in another six, and traces of soot remained. Eyewitnesses publish moments of the drone's flight, impact and fire.
Another drone flew into another high-rise building in Ramensky - the apartment was damaged, there is also a victim.
Local residents and Telegram channels report a third high-rise building in Ramenskyi, which also caught fire after being hit by a drone. In addition, another drone fell into the forest in the nearby village of Prudki.
Evacuated residents are placed in temporary accommodation. Now there are 43 people there.
In addition to Ramenskyi, according to Vorobyov, drones were shot down at night in Podilsk, Lyubertsy, Domodedovo and Kolomna. Drones were also reported from Kashira. The wreckage of the drone fell on the Kashirskoe highway - it was blocked in the direction of Moscow, reported the head of the Domodedovo district Yevgenia Khrustalova.
The Mayor of Moscow, Serhii Sobyanin, whose Telegram channel updated information about drones "flying to Moscow" all night, claims that the fire in the high-rise building in Ramensky, where a woman died, and at the Zhukovsky airport occurred "when repelling attacks" and from " the fall of "debris". Vorobyov used neutral words.
According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, 144 drones were destroyed overnight over nine Russian regions, including 20 over the Moscow region. Another 72 drones were shot down over Bryansk region, the rest over Belgorod, Kursk, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Oryol, Kaluga and Tula regions.