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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reports 12 drones have been intercepted over the capital today. Emergency services are currently working at the site where the latest drone debris fell.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that emergency services are responding to the crash site of a drone, bringing the total number of UAVs intercepted over the capital on May 4 to 12.

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The governor of the Leningrad region reports that the number of downed unmanned aerial vehicles has risen to 59. The official count follows ongoing reports of drone activity in the area.

The governor of the Leningrad region reported that the number of downed unmanned aerial vehicles has increased to 59.

Russia announces a May 8-9 ceasefire and warns of retaliatory strikes on Kyiv if Victory Day celebrations are disrupted. Separately, a drone struck a building in Moscow with no reported casualties.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced a ceasefire for May 8-9 and warned of a retaliatory missile strike on Kyiv if Ukraine disrupts Victory Day celebrations. Additionally, a drone struck a building in Moscow with no reported casualties.

Vnukovo Airport restricts flight operations after Moscow Mayor Sobyanin reports a drone intercepted while approaching the city.

Vnukovo Airport has implemented restrictions on aircraft arrivals and departures following reports from Moscow Mayor Sobyanin regarding the downing of a drone headed toward the city.

Chuvashia officials confirm building damage and multiple injuries following a drone attack in Cheboksary. Schools have shifted to remote learning as authorities consider declaring a regional state of emergency.

Chuvashia Prime Minister Sergey Artamonov confirmed a building was damaged in Cheboksary following a drone attack, with schools shifting to remote learning and officials considering a state of emergency. Authorities reported multiple injuries, and temporary housing has been established for affected residents.

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