[Russia] - 1 Killed, Several Injured in Major Ukrainian Drone Attack Near Moscow

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
across the country, including near Moscow where one woman was killed after a drone smashed into an apartment complex.The overnight attacks,
which saw 144 drones destroyed over Russian territory, disrupted air traffic at several major airports and set off air defense systems
around the country
It was the first reported death near the Russian capital from a drone attack since the start of the war.In Ramenskoye, AFP reporters saw
a dozen residents of the building could be seen nearby hoping to be allowed back in after firefighters put out a fire sparked by the
delayed flights on Tuesday morning as a result of the attack, according to state media
The airport in the Tatarstan capital of Kazan, over 700 kilometers (435 miles) east of Moscow, also temporarily suspended service early
attack," but added that "there were no casualties or damage."The latest wave of Ukrainian drone attacks comes as Moscow continues to claim
incremental gains in Ukraine's east, and as Kyiv's forces press on with their incursion into the Kursk region.AFP contributed reporting.A
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