Ukraine Launches Largest Drone Attack on Moscow Since War Began
The attack, which killed three and disrupted airports, coincides with U.S.-Ukraine talks on a potential ceasefire.
- Hundreds of Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow and surrounding regions, marking the largest such assault since the war's start in 2022.
- Russian officials reported three fatalities and 14 injuries, with significant damage to residential buildings and vehicles in the Moscow area.
- Russia claimed to have intercepted over 300 drones, including 74 near Moscow, temporarily halting operations at six airports.
- Ukraine framed the attack as a signal to pressure Russia into agreeing to a partial ceasefire, specifically targeting air and sea operations.
- U.S. and Ukrainian delegates are meeting in Saudi Arabia to discuss potential peace terms, with Washington urging Kyiv to consider concessions.