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initially reported it had downed 147 drones between midnight and 7 a.m
Moscow time in regions bordering Ukraine, as well as regions south and north of the Russian capital
Another 51 drones had been intercepted on Monday evening.Regional officials reported only minimal damage and no serious injuries.Moscow
Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said early Tuesday that emergency services were responding to two drones that crashed while approaching the capital.In
The local governor said no injuries or damage were reported.Meanwhile, in Ukraine, at least 15 people were killed and dozens of others
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