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Moscow Faces Massive Drone Attack from Ukraine, 180 UAVs Shot Down

Moscow faced its largest drone attack from Ukraine in two years, with Russian forces shooting down approximately 180 UAVs. Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed the attack, noting an oil refinery was also struck. Sixteen people, including two children, were injured, and major airports were temporarily closed. US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about potential negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.

Moscow facing massive drone attack from Ukraine: Russian media

Moscow, June 18

Russian air defence forces have shot down approximately 180 UAVs as Moscow continues to tackle a massive drone attack from Ukraine, the local media reported on Thursday.

Moscow's Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that it is the largest drone attack on the Russian capital in the last two years, the country's state-owned Tass media reported.

"The air defence's work continues," the Mayor emphasised. An oil refinery in the Kapotnya district was also attacked by several drones. The Mayor noted that the aftermath of the attack is being dealt with.

Moscow also temporarily closed down several airports, and the aviation operations are under special control of the Ministry of Transport and the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya).

"Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky airports are currently temporarily not accepting or departing flights. These restrictions are necessary to ensure flight safety. This is a priority," stated the Ministry.

According to Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov, 16 people, including two children, aged 10 and three, were injured as a result of the drone attacks.

"All emergency and operational services are working in an enhanced mode and are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of residents. All victims are receiving the necessary medical care and are under constant medical supervision. We are in contact with their families and will provide all necessary support to everyone affected by this attack," he added.

US President Donald Trump on Monday stated that his administration would turn its attention to the Russia-Ukraine war following what he described as a breakthrough agreement with Iran, expressing optimism that Moscow and Kyiv may be open to negotiations.

Earlier this month, Russian air defence forces shot down 144 Ukrainian drones over the Leningrad region during an aerial attack, regional Governor Alexander Drozdenko said on social media.

Drozdenko said no major damage was reported. However, falling drone debris was reported in several districts, causing minor damage to residential buildings.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

India should stay neutral but also be ready for any spillover effects. Our ties with Russia are strong, but we also have good relations with the West. 🙏 Hope diplomacy works before things get worse.

James A

Massive escalation. Ukraine is clearly trying to hit Russian infrastructure and disrupt daily life. This could drag NATO in further. Tragic that children are getting caught up in this madness.

Rohit P

Trump talking about a breakthrough with Iran while Moscow is under attack? Seems like the US is juggling too many crises at once. Whatever happens, India must protect its energy deals with Russia.

Sarah B

Both sides need to stop targeting civilians and critical infrastructure. 16 injured including young children is heartbreaking. The world needs real peace talks, not more weapons and drones.

Kavya N

I feel for the families affected. As a mother of two young kids myself, reading about a 3-year-old and 10-year-old being injured just breaks my heart. 😢 Why can't these world leaders just sit down and talk?

Lisa P

Closing four major airports shows how serious this is. Aviation safety is paramount. Hope the US and EU push for de-escalation instead of pouring more fuel on the fire. This war has dragged on too long.

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