Eighty-two Ukrainian drones were destroyed by Russian air defense systems between 2:30 PM on June 6 and midnight on June 7 Moscow time, targeting eight regions of Russia.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the attacks impacted the Bryansk, Belgorod, Kursk, Orel, Tula, Ryazan, Kaluga, and Moscow regions.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that six drones were shot down over the Moscow region on the evening of June 6.
According to Sobyanin, there were no casualties, and emergency services are currently at the wreckage sites.
In the Kursk region, drone debris caused damage to a building facade, a water supply pipe, and an electric loader, reported acting governor Alexander Khinshtein.
Authorities urge citizens to immediately contact 112 if a drone is sighted and to provide their name, the drone’s location, a description of the drone (whether hovering or flying, its silhouette, and flashing lights), and the sound it makes (buzzing, lawnmower, moped).
Citizens are also advised to leave the area where the drone was detected and warn others if possible and if a drone is found on the ground, people should not approach or touch it but instead, call 112 to report the discovery.