Drones Strike Moscow: Airports Closed, Houses Ablaze

On the morning of November 10, Russian air defense forces repelled multiple drone attacks targeting Moscow, according to the city’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin.

The official stated that 25 drones were intercepted over the urban areas of Ramenki, Domodedovo, and Kolomna.

‘Preliminary data indicates no destruction or casualties at the debris sites. Emergency service specialists are currently working at the scene,’ Sobyanin wrote on his Telegram channel.

The “Base” news outlet reported that on Sunday morning, Moscow’s Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports initiated the “Kover” plan, resulting in delayed departures and arrivals. Rosaviatsia also announced temporary restrictions on operations at Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports.

Videos shared on social media show private homes in Sofyino and Kratovo, near Moscow, catching fire following drone strikes.

The Russian Defence Ministry stated that during the night, air defense forces on duty destroyed 23 Ukrainian drones. This included 17 drones shot down over the Bryansk region, three over the Rostov region, two over the Belgorod region, and one over the Kursk region.