Ukraine drone attacks kill two in Russia, target Moscow, Russia says
LIPETSK AND TULA REGIONS, RUSSIA, JUL 11 – Russian air defence systems intercepted 155 Ukrainian drones overnight, with two fatalities reported in Lipetsk and Tula regions, officials confirmed.
- Russian air defence systems intercepted 155 Ukrainian drones overnight, with at least two people killed in attacks on Russian regions.
- Three airports in the Moscow area temporarily suspended operations during the drone attacks, before later resuming.
- In Ukraine's Kharkiv region, a Russian strike hit the city of Chuguiv, destroying homes and damaging a hospital, wounding three people.
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Kyiv Drone Attack Kills 3 In Russia; Moscow Strikes Back, Hits Maternity Ward
Ukrainian drone and shelling attacks killed three people in Russia on Friday, while Russian bombardments on east Ukraine forced the evacuation of a maternity centre in Kharkiv and wounded nine.
Two Dead in Russian Regions in Ukrainian Drone Attacks - Nine Injured in Kharkiv in Russian Shelling
The Russian Defense Ministry announced that in total during the night "the air defense systems that were put into operation intercepted and shot down 155 Ukrainian drones."
Russian authorities announced on Friday that they shot down 155 Ukrainian drones overnight from Thursday to Friday and that a drone attack resulted in one death in the Russian Lipetsk region.
Escalating Drone Warfare: Ukraine's Bold Strikes Amid Intensifying Conflict
Ukraine launched overnight drone attacks targeting Russia, killing two. Russian defenses intercepted 155 drones, with 11 aimed at Moscow. Airports in Moscow paused operations but resumed. A drone crash in Lipetsk caused casualties. Kyiv cites retaliation for Russian assaults, while civilian casualties rise in the ongoing conflict.
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