The strike was the third in the past week in Moscow, a sign of how no city in Russia or Ukraine appears to be safe from the war. Russia blamed Ukraine, which has yet to comment.
Tag: Drones (Pilotless Planes)
Ukraine Recaptures Staromaiorske, a Glimmer of Success for Counteroffensive
Recapturing the village of Staromaiorske was such welcome news for the country that President Volodymyr Zelensky announced it himself. But formidable Russian defenses have stymied progress elsewhere.
Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Hit Moscow Buildings in Latest Attacks
The strike was the third in the past week in Moscow, a sign of how no city in Russia or Ukraine appears to be safe from the war. Russia blamed Ukraine, which has yet to comment.
Russia Says It Intercepted a Ukrainian Drone Near Moscow
Russia said it had foiled the attack, the second such incident in the capital region in less than a week.
Russia Destroys Drones Targeting Moscow, and Blames Ukraine
Two buildings were hit but there were no reports of casualties. Video verified by The New York Times shows smoke and damage to several buildings.
Russia Says It Destroyed 2 Drones Targeting Moscow
Two buildings were hit and there were no reports of casualties. Video verified by The New York Times shows smoke and damage to several buildings.
U.S. to Send $1.3 Billion in Ukraine Aid, Bringing Total This Week to $2.3 Billion
The money is expected to be used to buy new air-defense missile systems and other military equipment.
Explosions Damage Crimea Bridge as Russia Blames Ukraine for Attack
Russia accused Ukraine of hitting the Kerch Strait Bridge for the second time in 10 months, saying that two maritime drones had struck the bridge, an essential supply line for Russian troops.
Russia Says Drone Attacks Were Intercepted Near Moscow
It appeared to be the first such attack near the Russian capital since May, when two waves of drones got close to the Kremlin.
Why Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Off to a Slow, Bloody Start
The Ukrainian Army is encountering an array of challenges that has complicated the early stages of its counteroffensive, especially the large swaths of minefields. But its leaders are urging patience, insisting the main push is yet to come.