Ukrainian drones were shot down near Moscow, in the south of Rostov Region and in the south-west of Bryansk Region on early morning Thursday, the 7th of September, news agency RIA reported, referring to Russian authorities, reports Reuters.
According to news agency TASS, the drone crash in Rostov-on-Don damaged three buildings and injured one person in the city centre. Another drone in the Rostov region crashed outside the city.
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A Ukrainian wave of drone drones is striking the Russian city of Rostov.
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According to news agency Interfax, one of two drones destroyed in Bryansk
broke the windows of a railway station building and damaged nearby cars.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed that a drone was shot down in the Moscow region over the town of Ramenskoye, south-east of the Russian capital.
In addition, several drones crashed into a residential building in Enerhodar, a town located in the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia region of southern Ukraine. The area is home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and is administered by the Russian-appointed governor, Yevgeny Balitsky. He has indicated that there were no casualties in the incident.
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