Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Moscow
Russia has accused Ukraine of attacking Moscow with at least five drones that were all either shot down or jammed, though one of the capital's main airports had to reroute flights for several hours.
Four Ukrainian drones were shot down by Moscow air defences while a fifth was jammed and crashed into the Odintsovo district of the Moscow region, ABC said, citing the Russian defence ministry.
No injuries have been reported.
One drone was shot down in the area of the town of Kubinka, some 63 kilometres west of Moscow, Russian state-owned newsagency RIA reported.
A Russian air base is near Kubinka.
Two drones were intercepted near a village 30km south-west of the Kremlin.
One drone was detected in the neighbouring Kaluga region.