Russian air defense forces shot down three more drones targeting Moscow, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. The interception follows ongoing reports of aerial activity near the capital.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that Russian air defense forces intercepted three additional drones targeting the capital.
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