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Mayor says that Russian air defences have destroyed eight drones on their way to Moscow

The city's mayor reported that Russian air defences destroyed eight drones on their way to Moscow, just a day after an attack by Ukraine on a heat and power station had cut off the heating for thousands of people outside the Russian capital.

According to the Russian Defence Ministry, 10 Ukrainian drones were downed in three Russian regions, including Moscow and Kaluga, as well as Bryansk which borders Ukraine, on Monday.

In a press release, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that emergency services are working on the site of the drones.

The drone attack on the Shatura Power Station in Ukraine, located about 120 km east of Moscow (75 miles), forced the authorities to turn on backup power, and to deploy mobile heating systems, to a town of 33,000 residents, where temperatures were hovering around freezing.

Recent weeks and months have seen a number of power and heating outages in Ukraine as a result of Russian attacks.

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Ukraine also struck some power and heating systems in Ukrainian regions under Russian control and in Russian-controlled regions bordering Ukraine.

Kyiv, however, has not yet caused major damage to the electricity and heating stations that serve Moscow and its surrounding region. The area has more than 22,000,000 people. Reporting by Lucy Papachristou, Writing by Andrew Osborn, Editing by Mark Heinrich and Andrew Osborn

(source: Reuters)