Russia halts flights at Moscow after wave of drone attacks


Russia stopped flights at four major airports in Moscow on Tuesday. The move came after Ukraine launched drone attacks, according to Russian defence sources. In just two hours, Russian forces shot down 76 Ukrainian drones, reports said. This came after Russia launched its biggest drone attack on Ukraine Monday night. Ukraine said Russia used cruise and ballistic missiles in several areas. Ukraine’s air force said 479 attack drones were used by Russia. Out of these, 460 were stopped or shot down using special electronic tools. In Rivne region, Ukrainian official Koval said the night was very tough. One person was injured in the attack.