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Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reviews capturing down greater than 100 drones
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Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reviews capturing down greater than 100 drones

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LONDON — Russia’s Protection Ministry mentioned its forces shot down no less than 126 Ukrainian drones in a single day into Thursday morning, with no less than three craft intercepted over the capital Moscow area.

The assault was Ukraine’s largest drone barrage into Russia because it launched 167 craft into the nation on July 11, in line with information revealed by Russia’s Protection Ministry and analyzed by ABC Information.

The newest assault noticed drones downed over 11 Russian areas plus annexed Crimea, the ministry mentioned on Thursday.

Non permanent flight restrictions have been launched at Moscow’s Vnukovo Airport, Kaluga Grabtsevo Airport to the southwest of the capital and Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, in line with Telegram posts by Artem Korenyako, a spokesperson for Russia’s federal aviation company Rosaviatsiya.

This picture exhibits a view of Kremlin tower with backdrops of the town, throughout stormy climate in Moscow, Russia, on July 14, 2025.

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin mentioned on Telegram that no less than three drones have been shot down on method to the town. “Emergency providers specialists are working on the website of the wreckage,” he wrote.

Within the southwestern Voronezh area, a drone crashed right into a residential constructing and injured three folks, in line with a press release revealed by native Gov. Alexander Gusev on Telegram.

Within the western Belgorod area, Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov mentioned three folks have been killed and 17 injured by drone assaults from Wednesday afternoon by way of into Thursday morning.

One other individual was injured by a drone within the Smolensk area, which sits to the west of Moscow and borders Belarus, Gov. Vasily Anokhin mentioned.

Within the Kaluga area to Moscow’s southwest, a drone hit a two-story home and a 14-year-old woman was injured by glass fragments, native Gov. Vladislav Shapsha mentioned on Telegram.

Ukraine’s air power, in the meantime, mentioned Russia launched 64 drones into the nation in a single day, of which 41 have been shot down or neutralized in flight. The air power mentioned 23 drones impacted in 5 places.

As of Thursday, the demise toll from a Russian airstrike on the Donetsk metropolis of Dobropillia rose to 4, in line with native Gov. Vadym Filashkin. One other 27 folks have been injured within the strike, Filashkin mentioned, which focused a shopping mall within the jap metropolis.

July has marked an uptick in drone assaults launched by each Russia and Ukraine amid stalled U.S.-led efforts to safe a ceasefire deal to finish Russia’s 3-year-old full-scale invasion of its neighbor. On Monday, President Donald Trump set Moscow a 50-day ultimatum to comply with a ceasefire, threatening sanctions if it failed to take action.

In June, Russia’s Protection Ministry reported downing a complete of two,368 Ukrainian drones, with a mean of virtually 79 drones per day throughout the month.

To this point in July, the Protection Ministry mentioned it has downed 1,516 Ukrainian drones, with a day by day common of 89 drones.

The dimensions of Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine have been growing since Might, in line with figures revealed by the Ukrainian air power and analyzed by ABC Information.

PHOTO: This handout picture taken and released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on July 16, 2025, shows firefighters extinguishing a fire in Dobropillia, Donetsk region, after a Russian airstrike.

This handout image taken and launched by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on July 16, 2025, exhibits firefighters extinguishing a fireplace at a shopping mall in Dobropillia, Donetsk area, after a Russian airstrike.

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In Might, Russia launched a complete of three,835 drones and 117 missiles, for a mean of round 124 drones and practically 4 missiles every day.

June noticed 5,438 drones and 239 missiles fired into Ukraine, with a day by day common of 181 drones and practically eight missiles.

Already within the first half of July, Ukraine has reported dealing with 4,067 drones and 89 missiles, for a day by day common of 239 drones and greater than 5 missiles.

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