2 Injured in Ukrainian Drone Attack in Moscow Region, Nearly 50 Flights Disrupted

2 Injured in Ukrainian Drone Attack in Moscow Region, Nearly 50 Flights Disrupted
Police blocks a street outside a damaged non-residential building on Komsomolsky Prospekt after a reported drone attack in Moscow in a file photo. Alexander Nemenov/AFP via Getty Images
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MOSCOW—At least two people were injured on Monday when parts of a Ukrainian drone destroyed by Russian air defenses fell on a house in the Moscow region, the regional governor said.

Nearly 50 plane flights in and out of the capital were disrupted after Russia said it jammed a Ukrainian drone in the Ruzsky district west of the capital and destroyed another one in the Istrinsky district nearby.

Arrivals and departures from Moscow’s four main airports—Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Zhukovsky—were restricted, disrupting 45 passenger planes and two cargo planes, Russian aviation authority Rosaviatsia said.

Russian officials have repeatedly cautioned that military drones flying over Moscow—which along with its surrounding region has a population of nearly 22 million people—could cause a major disaster.

Drone air strikes deep inside Russia have increased since two drones were destroyed over the Kremlin in early May. Drone strikes on the Russian capital have become increasingly common in recent months.