Moscow Drone Attack, High Russian Casualties

Moscow Drone Attack, High Russian Casualties

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Moscow Drone Attack, High Russian Casualties

A massive drone attack on Moscow injured one person and briefly shut down airports. Russia also launched a large drone attack on Ukraine.

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Human Rights ViolationsRussiaRussia Ukraine WarUkraineMilitary TechnologyCasualtiesMilitary ConflictDrone Warfare
Moscow Mayor's OfficeRussian Air AuthorityUk Ministry Of DefenceBbc
Sergey SobyaninAndrei VorobyovTony RadakinVolodymyr Zelenskyy
Were there any casualties?
The attack resulted in a fire that injured a woman in her 50s with burns to her face, neck, and hands. While there were no other reported deaths or injuries in Moscow itself, some drone wreckage reportedly caused fires in suburban areas.
How many drones were shot down?
According to Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, 32 drones were shot down over the Russian capital's outskirts. Russian air authorities reported temporary flight disruptions at major international airports, including Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo.
What happened in Moscow during the night?
A large-scale drone attack hit Moscow and its suburbs, injuring one woman and temporarily shutting down Russia's busiest airport.
What action did Russia take against Ukraine?
In response, Russia launched a large drone attack on Ukraine, targeting the country with a record number of 145 Shahed and other attack drones, as reported by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
What did the UK Chief of Defence Staff say about Russian casualties?
UK Chief of the Defence Staff Tony Radakin stated that Russian forces are suffering an average of 1,500 casualties daily, totaling 700,000 losses in the war. He emphasized that Russia is making small territorial gains at a high cost.