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The mayor of Moscow says that 340 Ukrainian drones were sent to the capital. Most were downed

The mayor of Moscow says that 340 Ukrainian drones were sent to the capital. Most were downed
The mayor of Moscow says that 340 Ukrainian drones were sent to the capital. Most were downed

Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, said that 340 Ukrainian drones were sent to the area around the capital in a 24-hour period. Most of them had been shot down by anti-aircraft unit far away from the city.

Sobyanin posted on Telegram that "most of them were neutralised on the outer approach by air defence forces." "More that?50 enemy drones have been destroyed on their journey to Moscow."

Sobyanin gives a detailed account of the number of drones that have been shot down by the anti-aircraft units.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks against Russian infrastructure sites mainly related to the oil industry.

Ukraine's military announced on Tuesday that it had conducted drone strikes against the Salavat complex in the Urals, and the Afipsky refining plant in southern Russia. Attacks on oil infrastructure has contributed to fuel shortages in Russia.

In recent weeks, Russian forces have increased their drone and missile attacks against Kyiv.

Russia launched a barrage early on Tuesday of ballistic missiles and drones against Kyiv, marking the fifth attack on the Ukrainian capital in the last month.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Ukrainian president, said that?the attacks damaged sixteen sites? in the capital. This included a school and business. Meanwhile, city officials reported a number of fires throughout the city. Reporting by Jamie Freed; Editing by Jamie Freed

(source: Reuters)