Russia drone attack

Ukrainian Drones Strike Moscow, Target Russian Oil Facilities

On September 12, Russia experienced a large-scale overnight drone attack targeting multiple regions, including Moscow and Leningrad Oblast. Russian officials reported intercepting 221 Ukrainian drones, though these reports were unverified at the time of publication. The attacks resulted in fires at a vessel in Primorsk Port and a Lukoil facility in Smolensk, while the St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport was temporarily shut down. Drone debris fell in various locations, causing flight disruptions and prompting emergency responses in Moscow.

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Massive Drone Attack Targets Moscow; Hundreds of UAVs Downed Across Russia

A massive drone attack targeting multiple regions of Russia, including Moscow, occurred on March 11, marking the largest such attack since the war began. Russian authorities reported intercepting 337 drones, with significant damage to infrastructure and casualties in Moscow Oblast. The attack, which coincided with peace talks discussions, involved strikes on military and industrial targets and resulted in temporary flight restrictions at Moscow airports. While Ukrainian officials have not yet commented, the attack is considered a significant escalation of the conflict.

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Russia’s Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine: Anger, Blame, and Fears of Escalation

Amidst a record-breaking Russian drone attack on Ukraine, killing at least three and destroying infrastructure, Ukraine is nearing a rare earth minerals agreement with the U.S. This attack, the largest since the use of Iranian drones began, coincided with growing concerns over shifting U.S. foreign policy under President Trump, who has signaled a potential thaw in relations with Russia. President Zelenskyy expressed fears that a rapid resolution pushed by Trump could leave Ukraine vulnerable, while Trump’s remarks suggesting Ukraine initiated the conflict have caused alarm. A Trump-Putin meeting is reportedly being planned.

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