Russian Air Defences Thwart Ukrainian Drone Advance
Russian air defenses intercepted three Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow, prompting temporary closures of Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports. Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed emergency response at the scene. The air threat was neutralized without major disruptions, and air traffic resumed shortly thereafter, according to Russia's aviation authority.
In a critical military maneuver, Russian air defenses successfully neutralized three Ukrainian drones heading towards Moscow early Tuesday, as reported by the city's mayor.
The incident prompted a temporary cessation of all flights to and from Moscow's major international airports, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo, causing brief disruptions.
Following the interception, emergency services were promptly deployed to manage the aftermath, allowing normal air traffic operations to resume swiftly, assured Russia's aviation oversight body.
(With inputs from agencies.)

