Attack by Ukrainian Drones on Moscow and Crimea

The governor of Crimea appointed by Russia, Sergey Aksyonov, announced the interception of 11 Ukrainian drones by Russian electronic warfare defenses over Crimea today, Monday. He indicated that "one of the drones targeted an ammunition storage facility in the Dzhankoy region of Crimea." Additionally, a private house in the Kirov region was damaged by debris, but it was not mentioned whether there were any injuries as a result of the attack.

Furthermore, the Russian Defense Ministry stated that two drones launched by Ukraine attacked Moscow early Monday morning but were intercepted and destroyed. Russian news agencies, citing emergency services, reported that drone debris was found near a building on Komsomolskiy Street, close to the Defense Ministry buildings, and noted that traffic was closed on Komsomolskiy Street as well as on Likhatchev Street in southern Moscow, where a tall administrative building was damaged.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated on Telegram that drones collided with non-residential buildings in the Russian capital around 4 AM (01:00 GMT) today, confirming that this did not result in severe damage or injuries.

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