Ukraine launched another drone attack on the Moscow region early Monday, with at least 60 UAVs intercepted and all Moscow airports briefly shut down, according to reports. No casualty or damage figures have been released. This is the second such major disruption to Moscow air travel in the current wave, following a similar attack last Thursday.
Ukraine launched a fresh drone attack on the Moscow region early Monday, with all Moscow airports grounding flights for a short period. At least 60 drones were intercepted, according to reports cited by Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12).
This is the second major disruption to Moscow air travel within a week. As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, June 18, a previous Ukrainian drone attack grounded all flights at Moscow airports. The earlier attack came amid an intensifying campaign, with Kyiv striking deep into Russian territory in response to ongoing Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities. The scale of the current attack and any damage or casualties remain unconfirmed.
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