Russian Air Defenses Thwart Ukrainian Drone as Moscow Prepares for Global Leaders
Russian air defenses intercepted a Ukrainian drone over the Moscow region. Zhukovsky and Kaluga airports were temporarily closed. Moscow is gearing up for a military parade at Red Square, welcoming over 20 world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, to commemorate victory over Nazi Germany.

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Russian air defenses successfully intercepted a Ukrainian drone over the Moscow region on Wednesday, as reported by Shot, a Telegram channel with links to Russia's law enforcement. The incident led to the temporary closure of two major airports: Zhukovsky, situated outside the capital, and Kaluga, located to the south.
Amidst these developments, Moscow is making elaborate preparations to host over 20 world leaders at a significant military parade at Red Square, slated for Friday. This event commemorates the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany.
High-profile guests, such as China's President Xi Jinping, are expected to arrive in Russia on Wednesday, ahead of the celebratory event, underlining the geopolitical significance of the occasion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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