Ukraine Attack 'Largest in over a Year' on Moscow, Russian State Media Reports
Russian officials said air defenses intercepted 556 drones, while at least three people were killed and several residential sites were damaged.
- On Sunday, Ukraine launched a drone attack on Moscow that state news agency TASS described as "the largest in over a year," resulting in multiple casualties near the Russian capital.
- This assault followed a wave of Russian strikes earlier in the week targeting Kyiv, which killed at least 25 people and injured many others, according to Ukrainian authorities.
- Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported three deaths in Khimki and Mytishchi, while India's Embassy confirmed one Indian citizen was killed and three others injured.
- Ukraine's Security Service claimed forces targeted facilities in the Moscow region, including two oil pumping sites, an oil refinery, and the "Angstrom" plant, which supplies semiconductors to Russia's military-industrial complex.
- Russia's Defense Ministry said it intercepted 556 Ukrainian drones overnight, while Sobyanin noted air defenses shot down more than 120 drones heading for Moscow and its surrounding areas.
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Russian federal television stations almost completely ignored the largest Ukrainian drone raid on Moscow and Podmoskovje since the outbreak of the war. 3 people died in an attack on the night of 17 May and 16 others were injured. A few days before the attack, the Moscow authorities banned the publication of photographs and videos with the consequences of drone strikes.
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At least three people died near Moscow after a Ukrainian attack with more than 500 drones launched during the night, according to the Russian authorities, in the largest air raid on the Russian capital in the last year. Article Ukraine launched the most devastating attack on Moscow in the last year appears first on Romania TV.
At least three people were killed near Moscow after Ukraine attacked Russia with more than 500 drones overnight, the Russian state news agency TASS reported Sunday, citing local and military officials.
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