Russia said its air defenses intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones overnight into Friday in one of the largest drone attacks since the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion, as strikes targeted the capital, a major chemical plant in Tula region, and Russian-occupied Crimea.
According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, drones were shot down over more than a dozen regions, including Moscow, the annexed Crimean Peninsula, the Black Sea, and the Sea of Azov.
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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said at least 47 drones heading toward the Russian capital had been intercepted.
“Emergency service specialists are working at the sites where debris fell,” Sobyanin wrote on Telegram, adding that there were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage.
The overnight attack forced temporary flight restrictions at Moscow’s Domodedovo, Vnukovo, and Sheremetyevo airports, where arrivals and departures were allowed only under special authorization.
Since mid-June, Ukraine has launched a series of large-scale drone attacks targeting Moscow and surrounding regions. Russian authorities reported intercepting 60 drones near the capital on June 16, 76 on June 19, and 84 on June 22.
The largest attack came on June 18, when Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Russian air defenses shot down 194 drones aimed at the capital. The strike caused major disruption across Moscow’s aviation network, with 527 flights delayed or canceled, according to Russian authorities.
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