Moscow comes under largest Ukrainian drone attack since start of the war
Key Points:
- Moscow experienced its largest Ukrainian drone attack since the war began, with nearly 200 drones targeting the Russian capital and causing significant fires and smoke, including at the Kapotnya oil refinery.
- Russia's defense ministry reported intercepting and destroying almost 1,000 drones and four Ukrainian cruise missiles across the country within 24 hours, though one person was killed in a strike on an oil depot in Rostov.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky framed the drone strike as retaliation for a recent Russian attack on Kyiv that damaged a major religious site, emphasizing Ukraine's unwillingness to continue the war but warning that Moscow would suffer if Ukraine continued to burn.
- The attack highlights the increasing frequency and scale of Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Moscow, despite extensive Russian air defenses, raising concerns about the effectiveness of these systems in protecting critical infrastructure.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has not publicly addressed the drone attack while hosting a summit of Southeast Asian leaders in Kazan.