For the Sixth Consecutive Day, Moscow Alleges Ukrainian Drones Targeted Russia

For the Sixth Consecutive Day, Moscow Alleges Ukrainian Drones Targeted Russia


Russian officials said Ukrainian forces dropped explosives on a Russian village near the border with Ukraine,‌ killing three, and⁤ targeted Moscow with drones for a sixth consecutive ‍day on⁢ Wednesday.

The attacks‍ appeared to be the latest in a Ukrainian campaign to bring the war to Russia’s citizens across their ​border.

Drone ​attacks deep in Russian ‍territory have become more frequent as Ukraine wages a counteroffensive, which has been‌ bogged down by ⁢what U.S. ​and other ​Western officials say is a misallocation of troops.

In the Russian capital, drones damaged a building under construction in a gleaming skyscraper complex known as Moscow City,‍ which has been hit at ⁤least three ⁣times in the past month.

The deadly assault on Lavy, a⁣ village ⁢in the Belgorod region near the border⁤ with ⁢Ukraine, was the⁢ latest in ‌near-daily‍ attacks on the area that‍ have killed at least six others‍ this⁤ summer, according​ to‍ Russian⁣ officials. Since Moscow launched ⁣its ​full-scale​ invasion almost 18⁢ months ago, Ukrainian forces have regularly fired on villages in the region, according to​ the regional⁣ governor,⁤ Vyacheslav Gladkov.

The claims have not been⁤ independently verified.

Two ‍other drones were shot down early Wednesday in suburban districts of⁢ the Moscow region, the Russian Defense Ministry said on the messaging ‍app Telegram. According to the ministry, the drone that struck Moscow City was electronically jammed and lost control before crashing into the building.

Ukrainian officials⁣ did ⁤not immediately comment ⁤on‌ the incidents, as has ⁣been their practice on attacks inside‌ Russia. The stepped-up attacks near the center of power in⁣ Moscow⁤ have⁢ been seen as⁤ an attempt to bring the war ‍in Ukraine home to Russia and⁢ its ​citizens. The drone attacks in the Moscow region have not caused injuries or deaths,⁤ according to Russian officials.

Built mostly ⁢during President‍ Vladimir V. Putin’s time in power, Moscow City has been held up as a symbol of the modernization of‌ Russia’s economy.​ It houses government ministries​ as well as finance and tech ‍companies.

Russia’s Federal Agency for Air Transport said that air⁢ traffic had‌ been temporarily halted Wednesday morning⁣ at nearby airports for safety reasons and that at least two flights had been diverted.

Also early on Wednesday, Russian forces attacked ⁤the southern part of Ukraine’s Odesa region with drones, damaging shipping‌ facilities including‌ granaries, according to the regional Ukrainian military administration. Russia has for weeks been targeting Ukraine’s grain export infrastructure after pulling out of the internationally brokered ⁣Black‌ Sea grain deal in⁢ July. The claims had not been independently ​verified.

2023-08-23⁤ 05:06:43
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