Russia accuses Ukraine of Moscow drone attack
- Initial reports indicate that Ukrainian troops have made a breakthrough in southern Ukraine, breaking through Russian defensive positions and pushing towards the village of Robotyne in Zaporizhzhia.
- The Ukrainian counteroffensive has been reinforced by tanks donated by Western countries, including the UK, and there is anticipation of a significant win on the frontline.
- Russian sources provide conflicting claims about the scale of the attack and Ukrainian losses, highlighting the unclear situation on the ground.
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Russia says Moscow and Crimea hit by Ukrainian drones while Russian forces bombard Ukraine’s south - West Hawaii Today
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian authorities accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on Moscow early Monday that saw one of the aircraft fall near the Defense Ministry’s main headquarters, while the Russian military unleashed new strikes on port infrastructure in southern Ukraine.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported this Friday that it thwarted a new drone attack from Ukraine against the capital Moscow. ALSO READ: Russian Army repels Ukrainian drone attack against Crimea “The unmanned aerial vehicle was destroyed by means of air defense,” the Russian ministry said, adding that there were no damages or casualties. Previously, the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergey Sobyanin, reported the attack without specifying the l…
Moscow, Crimea hit by Ukrainian drones while Russian forces bombard Ukraine's south
Russian authorities accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on Moscow early Monday that saw one of the aircraft fall near the Defense Ministry's main headquarters, while the Russian military unleashed new strikes on port infrastructure in southern Ukraine.
A Ukrainian defense source confirms, in statements to AFP, that the attack was part of “a special operation by the military intelligence service”.
Ukraine claims drone attack in Moscow
MOSCOW: Ukraine on Monday (Jul 24) claimed a drone attack in central Moscow, the latest in a series of strikes revealing Russian vulnerabilities, while Kyiv said Russian forces again hit grain facilities near Odesa. Russia last week pulled out of a key deal which had allowed the safe export of Ukrainian gr
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