London – Hundreds of Ukrainian drones crossed Russia overnight on Wednesday morning, which targeted dozens of Moscow and once again disrupted flights inside and outside the capital, according to officials there.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said that its forces shot down 296 Ukrainian drones, 12 regions-in the capital, Moscow-during the last round of long-term strikes.
Moscow Governor Andrei Furropiov said on a telegram that at least 42 drones were shot down in the area. Forbioff reported that three homes were damaged in the town of Chichov, about 40 miles south of the capital.
Shermito International Airport in Moscow – one of the four international airports in the capital – has also warned travelers of delay due to airline restrictions during the latest drone. Recent weeks have seen regular disturbances on Moscow airports during such strikes.
The Ukrainian soldier stands next to the Russian Denzer, who was self -transferred in the Zaburisvia region of Ukraine on May 27, 2025.
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“There are” some good visits “during the Tuesday night attack.
Among the targets, it was a factory for building machinery Dubna-in the production of aviation technology, missiles and drones-in Dubna, about 70 miles north of Moscow.
Kovalenko said the Technopark Elma-Zelenograd-which hosts the development of accurate electronics, information technology, robots and medical equipment-was also targeted. Kovalinko said the attachment “is one of the centers in which import is replaced by the critical components that were previously imported from the West.”
ABC News immediately could not verify Kovalenko’s demand for successful strikes.
Russia continued its long -term attacks on Ukraine overnight. Air Force Ukraine said that Moscow launched six missiles and 88 drones in the country, including 71 drones that were shot down or neutralized in another way. The Air Force said it recorded the antiquities in eight locations.
The severity of the strikes by both sides has increased only since President Donald Trump returned to his post in January, and the President promised to end Russia’s war on its neighbor’s war within 24 hours. Trump has not received this promise, and his frustration appeared to have been building in recent weeks with the failure of the US -led ceasefire failure.
Trump described Putin as “completely crazy” in a social media post on Sunday, then said on Tuesday “Putin” does not realize that if it is not for me, he will happen a lot of really bad things for Russia, and I really mean badly. He plays with fire! “
The United States and Ukraine are now waiting for Russia to hand over its peace note – a document that Putin promised to Trump during a phone call between the two leaders earlier this month. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Tuesday that Moscow is still working on the document.
Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski casts doubt on the Russian proposal. “They have already spent more than a week for this,” he wrote on social media on Tuesday. “They talk a lot about diplomacy. But when, in the midst of all of this, there are continuous Russian strikes, continuous killings, uncompromising attacks, and even preparations for new calm.”