Record number of Ukrainian drones intercepted in major Moscow attack
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that 158 Ukrainian drones were "intercepted and destroyed" overnight and early in the morning. BBC writes that this is a record number. The attack paralysed the capital's airports in Russia. The Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky airports were closed for several hours.
1 September 2024 09:13
Due to the massive drone attack on Russia, the Federal Air Transport Agency suspended the operation of three capital airports: Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky to ensure the safety of civilian flights.
Moscow airports paralysed
As stated in the communication, due to restrictions on the use of airspace 43 aircraft flying to these airports were redirected to alternate airports.
The department reported that a total of 74 flights were delayed at the aforementioned airports.
As of 6:05 AM Greenwich Time, all airports in the region are operating normally.
Massive attack on Russia
According to Radio Liberty and the Russian section of the BBC, Sunday's attack on Russia was "the largest since the beginning of the full-scale war". The Ukrainian army has not commented on these reports at this time.
The drones targeted Russian power plants and refineries, mainly around Moscow and the capital. It is currently known that fires broke out at the Konakovskaya State District Power Plant (to the north of Moscow), Kashira State District Power Plant (to the south of Moscow), and in the capital city itself: Moscow Oil Refinery in the Kapotnya district (an administrative district).
Despite multiple appeals from authorities and services, Russians massively uploaded recordings and photos of the ongoing attack on Moscow to the internet. The internet was flooded with dozens of videos showing drones heading towards the Russian capital.