Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Ukraine launched an attack on Moscow using at least 34 drones or drone on Sunday, (10/11/2024) local time. The attack was Ukraine’s largest drone attack on the Russian capital since the start of the war in 2022.
At the same time, it was reported that the Russian air defenses succeeded in destroying 36 other drones targeting several regions in the western part of Russia on the same day.
“A terrorist attack from Kyiv using drones on the territory of the Russian Federation was stopped,” the Russian Ministry of Defense said. ReutersSunday, (10/11/2024).
Russian aviation authorities said that this attack forced the government to divert 36 flights from three airports, namely Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky. One person was reported injured in Moscow.
Before that, Russia broke the record by making 145 attacks drone in one night to Kyiv region.
The Ukrainian government said it succeeded in shooting down 62 drone among them. Ukraine also attacked a weapons warehouse in Bryansk region, Russia and said 14 drones successfully hit targets.
The Russian-Ukrainian war, which has been going on for 2.5 years, is said to be entering its final phase according to several observers. This prediction came after Moscow’s forces made the fastest advance since the start of the war and Donald Trump was elected as the 47th president of the United States.
Trump, who will take office in January, said during the campaign that he could bring peace to Ukraine within 24 hours. However, the biggest question is how he will try to do that.
When Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked Trump to congratulate him on his victory in the presidential election, Tesla CEO and Trump supporter Elon was said to have Musk participated in the call. Musk, as the owner of SpaceX, provides Starlink satellite communications services that are very important to Ukraine’s defense efforts.
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