Ukrainian Drones Challenge Moscow's Airspace
Ukraine's largest drone strike on Moscow resulted in at least three deaths and temporarily closed four airports, signaling Kyiv's strategic tenacity. Russian defense reported downing 343 drones, including near the Kurk nuclear plant, and claimed control over Horkoho in Eastern Ukraine.
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Ukraine executed its largest drone strike against Moscow on Tuesday, aimed at showcasing its relentless capability to fight. The strike led to the death of at least three individuals and momentarily closed four of Russia's main airports, raising tensions in the region, according to Russian officials.
The Russian defense ministry reported that their forces successfully downed a total of 343 drones. Among these, six were intercepted near the Kursk nuclear plant, highlighting the scale and reach of Ukrainian operations. The incident underscores Ukraine's strategic attempts to exert pressure on Russian territories.
In a separate statement, the Russian defense ministry claimed its forces had gained control over the settlement of Horkoho, located in the Donetsk region of Eastern Ukraine. This development marks a significant point in the ongoing conflict, with both sides intensifying their operations in key terrains.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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