 Flights in and out of Moscow's Nukovoy Airport were restricted on July 4 morning for technical reasons beyond the control of the airport, Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency, or Rozevyatsia, said on the Telegram messaging app. Restrictions were in place until 8 a.m. local time, the agency said. It added that a number of flights were diverted to other airports. It also said that other Moscow airports were functioning normally. It was not immediately known whether the changes were related to a number of drones being intercepted early on Tuesday near Moscow. Russia said that Ukraine had attacked 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. For Ukrainian drones were shot down by Moscow air defenses, while a fifth was jammed and crashed into the Odensevo district of the Moscow region, the Russian Defense Ministry said. No one was injured.