Moscow Buildings Allegedly Targeted by Ukrainian Drones, Claims Russia

Moscow Buildings Allegedly Targeted by Ukrainian Drones, Claims Russia


The Russian ⁤Defense Ministry said ‍Ukrainian forces had fired at least three drones at Moscow on Sunday, the latest in a ⁤wave of attacks⁣ inside⁢ Russia demonstrating that few places are off limits after more than 17 months of war.

One drone was destroyed in Odintsovo, outside Moscow, the Defense Ministry said, ​adding that the two⁢ others struck commercial buildings in‍ the capital after being ‌intercepted by Russian air defenses. There were no injuries, Moscow’s mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, said⁢ in a post on ‌Telegram. Ukraine‍ does not comment on attacks inside Russia that could be attributed to them, seeking to maintain ⁤secrecy and the element of surprise.

Ukraine has‌ also been accused ⁣of‍ hitting​ military air bases deep inside Russia ⁢and oil facilities with drone attacks.

The attacks in Moscow, though they have become more⁣ frequent recently,​ have so far caused no deaths and‌ have been far less extensive than⁤ the strikes Russian forces conduct⁤ nightly across Ukraine with‌ missiles and drones, often hitting civilian targets. The ⁣first ⁢attacks⁤ on Moscow ​came ‌in early May, with drone explosions on the ⁤Kremlin compound, an assault that U.S. officials⁤ said was most​ likely carried out by one of ​Kyiv’s special ⁤military or intelligence units. They were followed by more at the end of that month⁤ in a high-end Moscow ‍neighborhood.

The attacks upended the assumption of people in Moscow, 800 kilometers (about 500 miles)⁤ from Ukraine, that the fighting would never touch them, and⁤ prompted criticism about President Vladimir V.⁣ Putin’s management‍ of the war,‌ which has taken an enormous economic⁤ toll ‍and⁢ cost thousands of soldiers their lives.

And in‌ July, there have now been at ​least three drone⁢ attacks in Moscow, some coming within blocks ‍of striking military‍ facilities central to the ⁢war effort. There have been no casualties, and Ukraine has ⁤continued to‌ not comment on them.

But Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has promised “retaliation”⁤ after two⁤ weeks of nonstop bombardment of Odesa,⁤ a city on the Black Sea that is both vital to Ukraine’s economy and of great cultural and historical significance. Russian forces have⁣ appeared to target civilians; both sides​ have promised to step up ⁤attacks on the shipping corridor. And in a​ new sign in how ​Ukraine is expanding‌ its campaign, it has claimed responsibility for a series of bold attacks last year and appears to⁣ have fired missiles into Russia for the first ⁣time since the start of the war.

These attacks come while Ukraine is intensifying its efforts​ in the south of ⁢the country as part of its counteroffensive, using freshly trained soldiers and new weapons ⁤— both provided by the U.S. and Europe — to push past Russian soldiers who have spent months building a well-fortified defense. The ​campaign, which has been slow, ​has also included more consistent strikes in Crimea, ⁢using drones and missiles to destroy weapons, ammunition and fuel supplies on the peninsula, which is crucial to Russia’s war‍ efforts and…

2023-07-29 23:26:08
Source from www.nytimes.com

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