Three drones downed en route to Moscow, some flights suspended, officials say
RUSSIA, JUL 18 – Russia's air defense intercepted more than 150 Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow and border regions in a series of attacks over several nights, officials reported.
- Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow overnight on July 19, marking the third consecutive night of attacks, according to reports.
- Russian Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated that air defense units intercepted 13 drones flying towards Moscow.
- Eyewitnesses reported that some drones were shot down near Zelenograd, a city located 37 kilometers from Moscow.
- U.S. President Donald Trump commented that while Ukraine shouldn't target Moscow, Zelensky indicated Ukraine could attack if supplied with necessary weapons from the U.S.
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The Russian Defense Ministry claims that a total of 93 Ukrainian drones were shot down over various parts of the country.
Russia intercepted a new wave of Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Moscow and several border regions last night. ...
The Ukrainian army attacked the Tula region with eight drones, after 21 unmanned aircraft were previously spotted over Moscow.
Also that night, Russia reports drone attacks on the capital. Operation of the four Moscow airports is temporarily stopped.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced last night "the destruction and interception Friday night of 87 Ukrainian drones" including "48 in the Briansk region", border of Ukraine, and "five in the Moscow region, two of which are heading for Moscow". Follow the latest information on the conflict. - IN DIRECT - War in Ukraine: 87 drones intercepted by Russia this night (International).
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