Early Sunday morning, Ukraine launched at least 32 drones aimed at Moscow and its surrounding areas, prompting Russian authorities to temporarily close two of the capital’s airports, according to Russian officials. This marks the largest Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow to date.
Earlier this morning, Ukrainian kamikaze drones attacked multiple sites in Moscow. pic.twitter.com/ExIaZlP4A6
— VolgaLad (@cym27s) November 10, 2024
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that 12 drones were destroyed in the Ramenskoye and Kolomensky districts of the Moscow region, as well as in the city of Domodedovo, southwest of Moscow.
Heavy drone attacks are reported in Moscow and Moscow Oblast. Videos show one drone being shot down.
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) November 10, 2024
Three major airports — Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Zhukovsky — have suspended flights. No comment yet from Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/0ilShhWKyO
Moscow region Governor Andrey Vorobyov reported one injury from the Ukrainian drone attack. Videos circulating online show houses and vehicles on fire.
I could not refuse myself posting every single video of Ukrainian drones flying in the sky over Ramenskoye, Domodedovo and Kolomna near Moscow.
— Olga Klymenko (@OlgaK2013) November 10, 2024
I personally think that having passenger airports finctional during the war in russia is an unnecessary luxury. https://t.co/BtjbNwUYYf pic.twitter.com/PEygVDgTYK
🇷🇺🇺🇦Massive attack on #Moscow: Air defense repelled 32 enemy attacks in Ramenskoye, Kolomna and Domodedovo#Russian #UkraineRussiaWar️️ pic.twitter.com/8Kb89B5M2G
— BoxWar (@UkraineWarVid) November 10, 2024
The Ramenskoye district, located about 45 kilometers southeast of the Kremlin, was last targeted in September during Ukraine’s largest drone attack on the Russian capital. Russian air defense units destroyed 20 unmanned aircraft.