What was the target of the drone attack?
Moscow and the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk were targeted.
War / Ukraine
Tensions escalate as Ukraine launches a drone barrage targeting Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is demanding accountability from Putin amidst intensifying attacks.
Recent weeks have seen both sides intensify their long-range strike operations, even as U.S.-brokered peace talks continue. The northeastern city of Kharkiv was among those attacked, resulting in casualties. Zelenskyy has framed Russia’s expanding attacks as proof that Putin is not genuine in his willingness to negotiate a peace deal. The attacks follow a covert Ukrainian operation targeting strategic bomber bases deep inside Russia, prompting Moscow to vow revenge.
Ukraine's security service has released footage which it said showed its attack on Russian war planes at one of the air bases targeted last Sunday. The footage showed a drone taking off from a truck’s roof and swooping low over parked aircraft, as well as planes burning at the Russian military Belaya airbase.
Moscow and the Azot chemical plant in Novomoskovsk were targeted.
He is urging them to provide concrete signals regarding air defense systems and to increase pressure on Russia to become realistic in negotiations.
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