Ukraine drones target Moscow for 3rd consecutive day, mayor says, amid major attack

Ukraine drones target Moscow for 3rd consecutive day, mayor says, amid major attack

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Key Points:

  • Russian air defenses reportedly shot down at least 22 Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow overnight, marking the third consecutive day of Ukrainian strikes on the Russian capital, with no reported damage or casualties.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry stated that at least 326 Ukrainian drones were downed across southern and western Russia during the same period, while Ukrainian forces targeted industrial and military facilities in multiple Russian regions.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the use of a Ukrainian-designed cruise missile in strikes on a military plant in Cheboksary and reported attacks on major oil refineries in Samara and Vladimir regions.
  • Russia imposed temporary flight restrictions on at least 10 airports in southern and western regions due to drone alerts, reflecting the expanding geographic scope of Ukrainian drone operations deep inside Russian territory.
  • Both Russia and Ukraine continue extensive drone and missile campaigns against each other, with claims of high interception rates, though independent verification of these figures is not available and both sides may exaggerate for strategic messaging.

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