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Russia Claims to Have Shot Down 28 Drones Flying Towards Moscow

Summary by La Presse
At least 28 drones heading for Moscow were shot down in the space of about an hour in the night from Thursday to Friday, announced the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobianin.

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At least 28 drones heading for Moscow were shot down in the space of about an hour in the night from Thursday to Friday, announced the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobianin.

·Montreal, Canada
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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sabianin announced that 28 Ukrainian drones heading towards the Russian capital were shot down by air defenses. The post Russia says it shot down 28 Ukrainian drones heading towards Moscow appeared first on in.gr.

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Black smoke rises in the sky after a Ukrainian drone attack on an oil refinery on the outskirts of Moscow last week.EPA / StringerAt least 28 drones aimed at Moscow were shot down in a period of about an hour on Sunday evening. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported this on Telegram. He said the authorities were working to find out where the drones' wreckage fell.Drone attacks by Ukrainians against Russia have increased in recent months. They hav…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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