Here Are the 3 Drones Ukraine Said It Used to Pierce Moscow's Air Defenses in Biggest Attack Yet
Ukraine said it used three locally produced drones to strike military-industrial and energy targets, as Moscow reported its largest one-day attack.
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Ukraine turns up the heat on Moscow
Over the weekend, Ukraine launched its largest drone assault on Moscow since the start of the war in February 2022. It deployed more than 500 drones in coordinated waves that kept Russian air defenses firing through the night and into the morning. Targets included military-industrial plants and fuel infrastructure across Moscow Oblast. The strikes hit a semiconductor plant, a sanctioned facility supplying components to Russia’s war machine, alon…
On the night of 17 May, Ukraine carried out a massive drone strike in Moscow and Podmoskov, which killed three people and injured 16. Two of the capital areas to which the U.S.U. drones landed were Capotny and Zelenograd, the first one containing a large oil refinery, the second one containing several strategic facilities related to the defence industry, and the drones were also found in residential homes in both areas. According to official dat…
Here are the 3 drones Ukraine said it used to pierce Moscow's air defenses in biggest attack yet
Ukraine said it had struck multiple targets in Moscow, including an oil pumping station, with its long-range drones.Telegram/Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyUkraine launched its largest drone attack on Moscow yet, saying it used locally made drones.It said it hit targets including a microchip facility and an oil pumping station in the capital.Ukraine mentioned three types of long-range drones, including one previously unknown variant.Ukra…
“War is returning to where it came from”: Ukraine discloses weapons it used in biggest strike on Moscow Oblast since 2022
Ukraine's General Staff confirmed the strike on Moscow Oblast and named the Ukrainian-built systems used in the assault: the RS-1 Bars, FP-1 Firepoint, and BARS-SM Gladiator. With one of them, Ukraine struck Russia's Angstrem microchip plant in Zelenograd that produces microelectronics for Russian precision weapons in a massive drone assault on Moscow Oblast overnight on 16–17 May. The strike lands inside an argument Ukraine has been making in p…
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