Ukraine's largest drone attack targets Moscow
Since the war with Russia began, Ukraine launched the largest drone attack targeting Moscow and its adjacent areas. The attack was carried out in the early hours of Wednesday.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Ukraine had carried out one of the largest strikes at this stage of the war.
Russian officials also said Wednesday that 18 drones were destroyed over Bryansk and other areas near the border. Al Jazeera news
Russia's Defense Ministry said the Air Defense Forces shot down 11 drones in and around Moscow, some of which were destroyed over the city of Podolsk, about 38 kilometers south of the Kremlin. It was a massive attack on Russia, with air defense units destroying a total of 45 Ukrainian drones that day.
Kiev is now taking countermeasures in response to continued attacks on Ukrainian territory. In the past few months, Ukraine has intensified counter-attacks and sabotage attempts on Russian territory. Russian oil and gas installations are being targeted. The country is trying to reduce Moscow's combat capabilities as much as possible by destroying special infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the military for a successful attack on Russian petroleum infrastructure earlier this month. According to him, such an attack would help bring a 'just end' to the current crisis.
Despite attacks on Russian soil, the Russian leadership has yet to show strong resistance, fueling speculation about the weakness of President Vladimir Putin.
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Since the war with Russia began, Ukraine launched the largest drone attack targeting Moscow and its adjacent areas. The attack was carried out in the early hours of Wednesday.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Ukraine had carried out one of the largest strikes at this stage of the war.
Russian officials also said Wednesday that 18 drones were destroyed over Bryansk and other areas near the border. Al Jazeera news
Russia's Defense Ministry said the Air Defense Forces shot down 11 drones in and around Moscow, some of which were destroyed over the city of Podolsk, about 38 kilometers south of the Kremlin. It was a massive attack on Russia, with air defense units destroying a total of 45 Ukrainian drones that day.
Kiev is now taking countermeasures in response to continued attacks on Ukrainian territory. In the past few months, Ukraine has intensified counter-attacks and sabotage attempts on Russian territory. Russian oil and gas installations are being targeted. The country is trying to reduce Moscow's combat capabilities as much as possible by destroying special infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the military for a successful attack on Russian petroleum infrastructure earlier this month. According to him, such an attack would help bring a 'just end' to the current crisis.
Despite attacks on Russian soil, the Russian leadership has yet to show strong resistance, fueling speculation about the weakness of President Vladimir Putin.
#solpal #solpalnews #newspoint
Ukraine's largest drone attack targets Moscow
Since the war with Russia began, Ukraine launched the largest drone attack targeting Moscow and its adjacent areas. The attack was carried out in the early hours of Wednesday.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Ukraine had carried out one of the largest strikes at this stage of the war.
Russian officials also said Wednesday that 18 drones were destroyed over Bryansk and other areas near the border. Al Jazeera news
Russia's Defense Ministry said the Air Defense Forces shot down 11 drones in and around Moscow, some of which were destroyed over the city of Podolsk, about 38 kilometers south of the Kremlin. It was a massive attack on Russia, with air defense units destroying a total of 45 Ukrainian drones that day.
Kiev is now taking countermeasures in response to continued attacks on Ukrainian territory. In the past few months, Ukraine has intensified counter-attacks and sabotage attempts on Russian territory. Russian oil and gas installations are being targeted. The country is trying to reduce Moscow's combat capabilities as much as possible by destroying special infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the military for a successful attack on Russian petroleum infrastructure earlier this month. According to him, such an attack would help bring a 'just end' to the current crisis.
Despite attacks on Russian soil, the Russian leadership has yet to show strong resistance, fueling speculation about the weakness of President Vladimir Putin.
#solpal #solpalnews #newspoint
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