Kippa-clad teacher near synagogue in Russian capital calls Sunday's rampage 'frightening'; teacher at Jewish school says mob made up of 'people who don't know or understand much'
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Russian Defense Ministry says drone was 'electronically disabled' and crashed in forest outside Russian capital, which has been increasingly targeted by Ukraine in recent months

No reports of damage or injuries as 11 UAVs were stopped as they headed toward targets, defense ministry says

Russian officials say such attacks would be impossible without Western aid to Ukraine; security guard said injured; 2 office complexes damaged, Vnukovo airstrip briefly shut

Attack comes a day after Kyiv vowed to retaliate for a Russian missile strike on Black Sea port of Odesa

Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, who served as chief rabbi for some 30 years and left Russia two weeks after it invaded Ukraine, says he's 'proud to be on the right side of history'

Kremlin says Yevgeny Prigozhin will not face prosecution as part of deal to end most significant challenge to Putin in more than 20 years in power

Rebel mercenaries were 200 kilometers from capital prior to deal negotiated by Belarusian autocrat Lukashenko

Minor damage caused to buildings, no serious injuries; Russian Foreign Ministry calls assault 'terrorism;' Kyiv denies responsibility

Penalties include ban on trade, movement of resources, direct flights, and withdrawal of capital by Iranians as well as halting a range of electronic payments between the countries

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