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Moscow airports briefly shut down amid second night of Ukrainian drone attacks, authorities say

The drone incursion comes ahead of planned celebrations in the Russian capital to commemorate the end of World War II.

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00:00All four of Moscow's major airports were reportedly closed for hours after Ukraine launched a second consecutive night of drone attacks against the Russian capital.
00:13The attack comes ahead of planned celebrations in Moscow to commemorate the end of World War II.
00:19Several Russian allies, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, are expected to attend the Victory Day event.
00:26The Ukrainian government did not immediately comment on the reported attack, but local officials said Russia carried out overnight drone attacks on civilian targets.
00:36At least one person was killed and infrastructure damaged after a Russian strike on Odessa, according to the regional governor.
00:44Several houses were reportedly damaged and fires broke out.
00:49The mayor of Kharkiv said Russia carried out drone attacks on the city, injuring at least four people and damaging business premises, a shopping center and civilian homes.
01:03To be continued...
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