Ukrainian drones struck Moscow on Thursday afternoon, with one reportedly colliding with a construction crane and others hitting open areas, according to the source posting in Hebrew. The channel claims the attacks will soon expand to Berlin, London, Rome, and Paris — a warning not independently verified.
The source writing in Hebrew reported that Ukrainian drones struck Moscow on Thursday afternoon, describing one drone colliding with a crane and exploding, while others detonated over open areas. The same message warned that 'soon in Berlin, London, Rome, and Paris' — a threat framing that appears intended to underscore escalation rhetoric rather than a concrete operational forecast.
The source is a single social-media channel, and no official Israeli, Ukrainian, or Russian confirmation has been received. The Zioneer has tracked multiple prior Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow (including an unprecedented wave of nearly 200 UAVs on June 11 and a Flamingo-missile barrage on June 10), but this report carries no independent corroboration, interception counts, or damage assessment. The channel's warning about European capitals is a political statement, not a verifiable military claim.
2 developments
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- StrongUkrainian drones strike Russian fuel storage facility in Yaroslavl
Source and signal
- Internal intake
