A series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Moscow and its surrounding areas, causing disruptions at major airports and injuring at least one person. The attacks come as Ukraine intensifies its efforts to push back against Russian forces, with drones being shot down in multiple districts. The strikes also hit a Russian ammunition plant, further escalating tensions. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell reaffirmed the EU's support for Ukraine during his visit to Kyiv, despite concerns about Western commitment following political changes in the US. The drone attacks highlight Ukraine's growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles in its defense strategy.
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Drones Strike Moscow as Top UK Official Highlights Russian Casualties in Ukraine
A massive drone strike has rattled Moscow and its suburbs, injuring a woman and temporarily halting traffic at some of Russia’s busiest airports
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Ukrainian Drone Attacks Force Closure Of 3 Moscow Airports
Ukraine has launched dozens of drones targeting Moscow... top EU official to Ukraine since Trump's November 5 victory, which has led to uncertainty in Kyiv about the West's continued commitment to supporting Ukraine as it tries to fend off invading...
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Ukraine Strikes Russian Ammunition Plant Deep Behind Enemy Lines
A depot in Russia's Tula region, which makes gunpowder and ammunition for Russia's army, was reportedly hit on Saturday.