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Russia Reports Interception of 105 Ukrainian Drones Targeting Moscow

As Victory Day approaches, heightened drone activity disrupts Moscow's air traffic, fueling tensions over ceasefire proposals.

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Overview

  • Russian officials claim to have intercepted 105 Ukrainian drones overnight, with no reported casualties or significant damage.
  • Drone fragments reportedly landed on major highways in Moscow, and air traffic was temporarily suspended at multiple airports for safety reasons.
  • The attacks come days before Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9, a highly symbolic event marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II.
  • President Putin has declared a three-day ceasefire from May 8–10, which Ukraine's President Zelenskyy dismissed as insincere, advocating instead for a 30-day truce.
  • Independent verification of Russian interception claims remains challenging, as both sides continue to leverage drone strikes in the conflict.