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Drones from Ukraine have been shot down near Moscow, Rostov, and Bryansk, according to Russian news agencies.

According to Russian authorities, Ukrainian drones were shot down near Moscow, the southern Rostov area, and the southwest Bryansk region in the early hours of Thursday.

According to TASS, three buildings in Rostov-on-Don were damaged and one person was hurt when one of the drones crashed in the downtown center. Another drone crashed outside the city of Rostov.

According to Interfax, debris from one of two wrecked drones smashed windows in a railway station building and damaged automobiles adjacent in Bryansk.

According to Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin, a drone was shot down over the village of Ramenskoye, southeast of the Russian capital.

Several drones also targeted a residential building in Enerhodar, a city in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region that is home to Europe's largest nuclear power station, according to Russian-appointed governor Yevgeny Balitsky, who added that no one was injured.



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