Ukraine has launched a widespread drone attack against Moscow, according to the regional governor Andrei Vorobyov, and this is the largest drone attack against Moscow since the beginning of the war.
In particular, Ukraine attacked Moscow and its suburbs today Sunday (10.11.2024) with at least 32 drones, according to Russian officials. A few hours later, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that they had shot down 70 Ukrainian drones flying over Russian territory.
The Ukrainian attack targeted six regions of Russian territory, including Moscow, Tula, Bryansk, Kaluga, Ariol, and parts of Kursk, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
Earlier this morning, Ukrainian kamikaze drones attacked several sites in Moscow. pic.twitter.com/ExIaZlP4A6
— VolgaLad (@cym27s) November 10, 2024
Stops at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport were temporarily suspended after the drone attack, the Federal Civil Aviation Service (Rosaviatsia) said on its channel on the Telegram messaging app. At the same time, there are reports that another airport in Moscow has been closed.
Ukraine attacked Moscow today with at least 32 drones, according to Russian officials, in the largest Ukrainian drone attack against the Russian capital to date.
Overnight, Ukrainian drones attacked a military base in Russia’s Bryansk region, causing at least eight explosions and a large fire, the Ukrainian armed forces said today.
“The results of an objective assessment indicate that there are at least two fire foci must have in the vicinity of the military installation, but also signs of a secondary explosion. As of 6:00 a.m., a large fire was still burning in the affected facilities,” said a related post on the Telegram messaging platform.
Drone attack also from Russia in Ukraine
Ukraine’s air defenses shot down 62 of 145 Russian drones launched overnight, the Ukrainian armed forces announced today.
The Air Force of Ukraine announced that they had found 67 drones, and another 10 flying outside the airspace of Ukraine in the direction of Russia, Moldova and Belarus.
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