Ukraine launched hundreds of drones on Moscow overnight and at least three people have been killed and many were wounded.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said their air defences intercepted a total of 337 drones across many regions.
Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Tuesday, “The largest ever attack by enemy drones on Moscow has been repelled.
“Seventy-four combat drones were shot down on their way to Moscow, with hundreds more intercepted at various points.”
The Russian Defence Ministry said that they shot down 91 drones in areas around Moscow and 126 in the Kursk region.
Governor Andrei Vorobyov said, “Unfortunately, a 50-year-old man passed away at Vidnoye hospital. Doctors fought for his life until the very end, restarting his heart four times.”
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, “The Kyiv regime once again sent drones toward the city.
“The head of an organization that Zelensky’s sponsors have reduced to mere rhetoric, stripping it of its original purpose ensuring security and cooperation in Europe.”
“This is yet another signal to the international community to the so-called collective West, which in reality is anything but united that the monster they nurtured, fed, armed and showered with money is now completely out of control,” she added.
“The largest drone attack in history was carried out on Moscow and the Moscow region,” Ukraine‘s National Security and Defense Council spokesman Andriy Kovalenko said. “This is an additional signal to Putin that he should also be interested in a ceasefire in the air.”
Andrey Kartapolov, head of Russia’s State Duma Defense Committee said, “The decision is up to the Supreme Commander-in-Chief (Russian President Vladimir Putin), but I think it would not be unreasonable (to launch the Oreshnik), better even more than one.”