Moscow: 2 Airports Closed Due to Ukrainian Drones

Two airports in Moscow, Domodedovo and Zhukovsky, suspended operations due to Ukrainian drones heading towards the Russian capital. Russian air defenses claim to have shot down dozens of drones.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that air defenses shot down 28 drones. The suspension of airport operations was decided by Rosaviatsiya, the Russian civil aviation authority, for security reasons.
There are no reports of damage. Kyiv has not made an official announcement, but has stated that the attacks aim to destroy infrastructure vital to Russian military operations in Ukraine.