Moscow, Ukraine and drones
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Ukraine hit Moscow with a large-scale drone attack overnight, striking one of the Russian capital’s largest satellite communication centers for the second time in a week, officials said. Kyiv fired more than 60 drones at Moscow late Monday as part of a large wave of attacks over the border that saw Russia scramble to take out 419 drones across 18 regions.
A large fire has broken out at an electricity substation in Lyubertsy near Moscow, leaving two districts in the Russian capital without power.
June 29 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy mocked Russia's military drive on Monday, saying the Kremlin over the course of more than four years had set and put off 15 deadlines to capture the eastern Donbas region.
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Ukraine’s drones just shut down Moscow’s airports for the third time in a month — the war Putin promised wouldn’t reach home is here
Ukraine's drones struck Moscow again overnight — more than 60 downed by air defenses, the capital's international airports disrupted for hours, and for at least the third time in a month, flights grounded over a city Putin promised the war would never reach.
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Drone swarm heads toward Moscow, officials say air defenses active
What is known about the drone attack on the capital of Russia? On Tuesday morning, June 30, residents of the Moscow region are reporting the flights of numerous drones heading toward Moscow. In addition,
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has visited Russia and then China following a series of public exchanges with Ukraine, meeting President Xi Jinping in Beijing and Russian President Vladimir
Russia's President Vladimir Putin acknowledged on Sunday that Ukrainian strikes were causing "problems" for Russia. "As for strikes against critical infrastructure in general, and energy infrastructure in particular,
