Russia's Capital City Targets Ukraine's Nirawak Aircraft Attack, 9 Successfully Paralyzed

JAKARTA - Russia's air defense system shot down two more unmanned aircraft (UAVs) in Russia's capital Moscow.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said the number of unmanned aircraft belonging to the Ukrainian military that had been paralyzed in Moscow was nine units.

"Two more UAV enemies who attacked Moscow have been shot down in Ramensky City District," Sobyanin said informing him on the Telegram channel, quoted from Tass, Sunday, September 1.

Previously, Sobyanin reported a drone shot down after publicly attacking Moscow.

The Ukrainian drone was paralyzed around an oil refinery in Moscow, and in the District of Ramensky City.