Mar 14 β€’ 17:36 UTC πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia RT

Moscow attacked by waves of drones – mayor

Moscow experienced multiple drone attacks on Saturday, with Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reporting sixteen Ukrainian drones were intercepted by air defenses.

On Saturday, Moscow was targeted by a series of drone attacks, with Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirming that a total of sixteen Ukrainian drones were shot down by the city's air defense systems. Throughout the day, incursions by one or more drones were reported nearly every hour, prompting emergency response teams to be deployed to the areas where debris from the intercepted drones fell. The attacks have raised concerns about air safety, leading to temporary halts in flights at major airports in the region, including Domodedovo and Zhukovsky.

The Russian Defense Ministry has indicated that these drone attacks are not isolated incidents, claiming a broader range of Ukrainian UAVs has been targeted successfully since Friday evening. A total of 87 Ukrainian drones have reportedly been intercepted in various regions, including Smolensk, Belgorod, and Kursk. The ongoing conflict and repeated statements from the Kremlin suggest an alarming perception of threat from Ukraine, with officials indicating that strikes are aimed at civilian infrastructures.

This marks the first significant drone attack on Moscow since March 8, highlighting a resurgence in aerial assaults during a period of heightened military engagement between Russia and Ukraine. The implications of these drone strikes are considerable, raising tensions in Moscow and complicating international perspectives on the conflict, as it demonstrates the capacity of Ukrainian forces to strike deep within Russian territory.

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