Ukrainian Drones Disrupt Moscow Flights Amid War Preparations for Victory Day

In a significant escalation of the conflict, Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, resulting in at least one fatality and three injuries, according to officials. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that it intercepted a total of 337 drones, with 91 targeting the Moscow region alone during the overnight strike. This incident marks one of the largest drone assaults on the city since the onset of the war, as fires erupted in various locations, prompting authorities to suspend train and air travel.
Moscow's mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, described the attack as "the most massive" drone offensive faced by the city, which is home to over 21 million people. Damage included a wrecked apartment building and disruptions to transport services, affecting airport operations and commuter trains.
The drone strikes occurred just before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to meet with U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia to discuss potential peace talks, following a period of heightened tensions and military aid disputes between Washington and Kyiv. The ongoing conflict has seen both sides utilize drones extensively, indicating a complex and evolving battlefield landscape.