Moscow Mayor Reports Over 60 Drones Shot Down in Capital Region
1-Minute Brief
The reported drone attack on Moscow highlights ongoing tensions and the evolving tactics in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Key Facts
- Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that more than 60 drones were shot down over the capital region.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed a strike on a Moscow satellite center used for intelligence gathering.
- No injuries were reported in connection with the drone attack, according to Moscow authorities.
- Kyiv officials claimed responsibility for the attack on the Moscow satellite center.
- Sobyanin did not specify any damage resulting from the incident.
What Happened
According to Moscow's mayor, over 60 drones were intercepted and shot down in the capital region. Ukrainian officials claimed responsibility for a strike targeting a satellite center in Moscow.
Why It Matters
This incident demonstrates the continued use of drone warfare in the Ukraine-Russia conflict and signals the ability of Ukrainian forces to target sites within Russian territory.
What's Next
Further official statements from both Russian and Ukrainian authorities may clarify the extent of the damage and potential responses. Monitoring of similar incidents is expected to continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- NYTLeft4h agoMoscow Is Attacked by Dozens of Drones, Its Mayor Says
- ABC NewsLeft1h agoKyiv claims attack on Moscow satellite center
- The IndependentLeft45m agoUkraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv strikes Moscow satellite centre being used to gather intelligence, says Zelensky
