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Moscow says it has shot down 60 drones and reopened airports after the incident

Local authorities reported that the Russian capital, Moscow, shot down dozens drones early on Monday morning and temporarily suspended airport flights, only days after Ukraine struck the city's refinery. Sergei Sobyanin, the Mayor of Moscow, said on Telegram that 'nearly 60 drones headed for Moscow have been downed. Sobyanin didn't provide any further details but did say that emergency services had been sent to the areas where drones had crashed. Separately, the aviation watchdog reported that flights had been suspended at Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports as well as Zhukovskiy, near the capital. However, these flights were later resumed. Last week, drones attacked Moscow's only oil refinery. Moscow's defence system shot down almost 200 drones during that offensive. It was one of the largest air attacks on the city since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Mikhail Razvozhayev said that the city of Sevastopol, in Russia-annexed Crimea, canceled all public events and would 'keep street lights off' on Monday. He also called for people to reduce their electricity consumption. The popular Russian tourist destination of Crimea has stopped selling fuel to the general public and to businesses. Fuel is only available to government agencies that are responsible for essential services and security. (Reporting and editing by David Dolan in Tokyo, Jekaterina Glubkova)

(source: Reuters)