Tuesday, 21 May 2024
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Two Ukrainian drones were shot down over Moscow

In the early hours of Monday, Russia shot down two Ukrainian drones over Moscow, with one of them coming down not far from the defense ministry in the middle of the city.

No one was hurt when the drones struck non-residential structures in the capital. After promising to “retaliate” after a Russian missile attack on the Black Sea port of Odesa, Kyiv made the attack a day later.

Ukrainian Drones over Moscow

According to the Russian military ministry, a Kyiv regime attempt to conduct a terrorist attack using two drones on targets on Moscow city property was thwarted. No reported injuries resulted from the suppression and crash of two Ukrainian drones.

Although Moscow and its surroundings are located about 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the Ukrainian border, this year has seen several drone strikes, one of which even reached the Kremlin in May.

  • Russia downs Ukrainian drones in Moscow, targeting defense ministry.
  • Russian military thwarts Kyiv drone attack on Moscow property without injuries.
  • Ukrainian cathedral attack kills two, damages, threatens vengeance.

Five Ukrainian drones that earlier this month caused problems at Moscow‘s Vnukovo airport have been shot down by Russia.

Since Moscow abandoned a deal permitting Ukrainian grain to be shipped over the Black Sea last week, the Russian military has bombarded the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

Two people were killed and a famous cathedral was seriously damaged in the city’s most recent attack on Sunday. The cathedral strike was deemed a “war crime” by the Ukrainian government, which also threatened vengeance.

The aim of all of these missiles, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky, is humanity and the pillars of European civilization. He swore to take revenge.

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