Russia has reported one of the largest drone attacks on the Moscow region since the start of the Ukraine war, saying approximately 620 Ukrainian drones targeted the capital and surrounding areas overnight.
Key Highlights
- Massive drone barrage: Russia says around 620 Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow and surrounding areas overnight, describing it as one of the largest attacks since the war began.
- Casualties and damage: Russian authorities reported injuries and damage to buildings, with assessments of the full impact still ongoing.
- Front lines largely stalled: Despite the intensity of the conflict, there has been limited movement along the battlefield.
- Peace efforts remain deadlocked: Diplomatic attempts to reach a peace agreement have failed to produce a breakthrough.
- Long-range warfare intensifies: Both Russia and Ukraine are increasingly using drones and missiles to strike targets deep inside each other’s territory.
Russian authorities said the barrage caused injuries and damaged buildings, although the full extent of the damage was still being assessed.
The reported attack comes as fighting along the front lines remains largely stalled and diplomatic efforts to secure a peace agreement have failed to produce a breakthrough.
Both Russia and Ukraine have increasingly relied on long-range drone and missile strikes against targets far from the battlefield. The escalation has raised concerns over the growing risks to civilians in major population centres.
The latest barrage also comes amid a broader increase in civilian casualties linked to long-range attacks, with the toll reportedly reaching its highest level since the early months of the conflict in 2022.
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The intensified strikes underscore the widening scope of the conflict, as both sides continue to demonstrate their ability to hit targets deep inside enemy territory despite limited movement along the front line.
Moscow has repeatedly accused Kyiv of targeting civilian infrastructure and population centres, while Ukraine maintains that its long-range strikes are aimed at weakening Russia’s military capabilities and war-making capacity.
With battlefield progress limited and peace negotiations stalled, the continuing exchange of long-range attacks is adding to fears that the conflict could become increasingly dangerous for civilians on both sides.



