Russia said on Tuesday that Ukraine had launched a drone attack on Moscow and the surrounding region that disrupted flights at one of the capital's main airports.
At least three drones were intercepted in the skies over the Moscow region - including two just 30 km (19 miles) southwest of the Kremlin, Russian news agencies said. One drone was detected in the neighboring Kaluga region.
"According to preliminary reports, three drones were heading toward Moscow at different moments in time. Two of them were jammed in Novaya Moskva and the third one in the Kaluga Region," an emergencies official said.
No casualties or damage were reported.
Emergency services are currently working at the scene in the village of Valuyevo, where debris from a drone fell, and reports are being verified about another unmanned aerial vehicle falling near Kubinka, where an air base is located, the official said.
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