On Monday, Russia prevented two Ukrainian drone attacks in the Moscow region, while no deaths or any harm were reported.
The Russian defense ministry said in a statement that Ukraine attempt to bring out an attack with an aircraft-type pilotless air vehicle but was stopped around 6:50 am (0350 GMT).
It added that the drone was stopped using electronic warfare and slammed in Pokrovskoye village in the Odintsovo district southwest of the capital, adding there were no harm or deaths. Another attack by the Kyiv government was intercepted in Istra, northwest of Moscow, it added. The incident occurred at 8:16 am.
Flights from two international airports, Domodedovo and Vnukovo, were temporarily diverted and disrupted elsewhere, the RIA Novosti news agency said.
Last week, two drone attacks were repelled over the Russian capital, Moscow’s economic district, each forcing insignificant harm to the fronts of high-rise buildings. In May, an aircraft-type pilotless air vehicle, drones was down near the Kremlin.