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287 Drones Swarm Russia: Moscow, 11 Regions Under Attack
11 Dec
Summary
- Over 287 Ukrainian drones were destroyed or intercepted across 12 Russian regions.
- Drone debris caused damage to property in Tula, Bryansk, and Vladimir regions.
- Nearly 378 flights were delayed or redirected at Moscow's four airports.

Russian air defense systems neutralized or intercepted 287 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones overnight, impacting 12 regions across the country. The most significant number of drones were downed over the Bryansk Region, with substantial numbers also over Kaluga and Moscow regions. The widespread aerial activity resulted in damage from falling debris in several areas.
In the Tula Region, an educational establishment and a filling station sustained damage to their windows. The Bryansk Region reported damage to five civilian cars and windows in four residential buildings. Additionally, a residential building in the Vladimir Region was evacuated due to drone debris found on its roof.
Meanwhile, air traffic in the Russian capital experienced significant disruptions. Nearly 378 flights were delayed or rerouted across Moscow's four major airports. This extensive drone activity underscores the ongoing aerial conflict and its widespread impact on civilian infrastructure and transportation.




