Mar 16 โ€ข 09:59 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Russia The Moscow Times

Weekend Drone Barrage Targets Moscow as Peace Talks Stall

Ukraine launched a significant wave of drone attacks on Moscow, claiming to target the capital amidst stalled peace negotiations.

This weekend, Ukraine executed one of its largest drone offensives targeting Moscow, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. According to city officials, more than 250 drones were intercepted and destroyed by the air defense systems before they could reach the capital. The barrage began on Saturday and continued into Monday, reflecting Ukraine's commitment to exert pressure on Russia amid stagnant peace talks. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed the attacks, which were characterized by a series of explosions heard in various suburbs around the city.

Despite the intensity of the drone onslaught, there were no reported casualties, although the attacks did disrupt operations at Moscow's main airports, highlighting the broader impact of military actions on civilian infrastructure. Russiaโ€™s Defense Ministry claimed that an additional 53 Ukrainian drones were downed just overnight, representing a continuing threat that might extend beyond this single incident. Eyewitness accounts from Moscow indicated that the explosions caused alarm and distress among residents, demonstrating the psychological impact of the warfare escalation00.

In an ancillary development, residents reported difficulties accessing the messaging app Telegram, with many resorting to VPNs to bypass potential government-imposed restrictions. While it was unclear if these limitations were directly linked to the air attacks, they signal a broader approach by Russian authorities to maintain control over information amidst rising tensions. This event and its aftermath underscore the realities of the ongoing conflict and its fallout on daily life in Moscow, especially as peace negotiations face renewed challenges.

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