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    Russian Air Defences Down 12 More Ukrainian Drones En Route to Moscow, Mayor Says

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    Posted on May 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Russian air defences intercepted 12 Ukrainian drones near Moscow, leading to temporary airport closures. The city is preparing for a military parade.

    Russian Air Defenses Intercept 12 Ukrainian Drones Targeting Moscow

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian air defence forces downed 12 Ukrainian drones flying towards Moscow, the city's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said on Wednesday.

    Sobyanin, in a series of posts over four hours on the Telegram messaging app, noted that 12 drones headed for the capital had been repelled or destroyed.

    Earlier on Wednesday the Telegram channel Shot, which has sources in Russia's law enforcement agencies, reported that one drone had been downed in the Moscow region, while several others had been destroyed over the neighbouring Kaluga region.

    Russia's aviation watchdog said that the Zhukovsky airport in the Moscow region outside the capital and the main airport in the city of Kaluga south of Moscow had been temporarily closed.

    Moscow's Domodedovo airport, subject to periodic closures throughout the day, was operating in the early evening.

    Earlier on Wednesday, the Russian Defence Ministry said its forces had downed 524 drones over the past 24 hours. The ministry did not specify the locations where the drones were destroyed.

    The Russian capital is preparing to host more than 20 world leaders at a Red Square military parade on Friday to mark the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies over Nazi Germany.

    Some of the leaders, like China's Xi Jinping, flew into Russia on Wednesday.

    (Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix Light and Maxim RodionovEditing by Andrew Osborn, Deepa Babington, Ron Popeski and Chizu Nomiyama)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian air defences downed 12 Ukrainian drones near Moscow.
    • •Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported the incident on Telegram.
    • •Airports in Moscow and Kaluga faced temporary closures.
    • •Russian Defence Ministry reported 524 drones downed in 24 hours.
    • •Moscow prepares for a military parade with world leaders attending.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian air defences down 12 more Ukrainian drones en route to Moscow, mayor says

    1How many Ukrainian drones were intercepted by Russian air defenses?

    Russian air defense forces downed 12 Ukrainian drones flying towards Moscow.

    2What did the Russian aviation watchdog announce?

    The Russian aviation watchdog reported temporary closures of Zhukovsky airport and the main airport in Kaluga due to the drone threats.

    3What preparations are being made in Moscow?

    Moscow is preparing to host over 20 world leaders at a military parade in Red Square to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany.

    4What was the total number of drones downed by Russian forces recently?

    The Russian Defence Ministry stated that its forces had downed 524 drones over the past 24 hours.

    5Which airport in Moscow was operating despite the drone threats?

    Moscow's Domodedovo airport was operating in the early evening, despite experiencing periodic closures throughout the day.

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