Moscow and Kyiv rocked by drone strikes
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Russia's Shahed-style one-way attack drones are used in nightly bombardments against Ukrainian cities.
Russian teenagers are helping the country build its new line of suicide UAVs used to strike Ukrainian civilians in what Moscow officials have dubbed the “world’s biggest drone
Amid reported Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia, a fire broke out at a train station in the village of Kamenolomni in Rostov Oblast overnight July 21 as Moscow faced drones for the fifth straight night,
This figure is also a marked increase from the assessment on June 9 of Ukraine's Main Military Intelligence Directorate (GUR) that Russia plans to increase production capacity to 190 drones per day, by the end of 2025.
The situation at Moscow’s airports, where dozens of flights were once again delayed due to drone attacks, is now “slightly better than it was in May,” according to Russia’s new transport minister, Andrey Nikitin,
Russian media and officials reported approaching Ukrainian drones across multiple regions overnight on July 17, as Ukraine's military launched a wider drone attack on the western regions of Russia, including Moscow.