Ukrainian drones attack Russian airport in large-scale raid on six regions

Kyiv officials say 2 people killed, one wounded in largest Russian missile and drone raid on Ukraine’s capital in months.

An image from social media shows a large fire and billowing smoke in Pskov, Russia, on August 29, 2023 following a drone raid on an airport in the western Russian region [Ostorozhno Novosti via AP Photo]
Russia said that Ukraine launched drones against targets in six Russian regions, including an attack on an airport in the western city of Pskov – located near the borders of Latvia and Estonia – where military transport aircraft were reported damaged amid explosions and a huge fire.

In what could be the biggest drone attack on Russian territory since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, Russia’s defence ministry said on Wednesday morning that drones were also shot down over the regions of Orlov, Bryansk, Ryazan, Kaluga and the Moscow region surrounding the Russian capital.

Russian also launched a missile and drone attack against Kyiv on Wednesday morning that was described as the “most powerful strike” on the Ukrainian capital in months, leaving two people dead and one wounded, the city’s Mayor Vitali Klitschko wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

Ukrainian air defences destroyed more than 20 missiles and drones involved in the attack and two security guards were killed by falling debris, according to authorities.

“Kyiv had not experienced such a powerful attack since spring… In total, more than 20 enemy targets were destroyed by air defence forces,” the Kyiv City Military Administration wrote on Telegram.

Russian state news agency TASS, quoting emergency services, said earlier on Wednesday that four Il-76 heavy transport aircraft, which have long been the workhorse of the Russian military, were damaged at an airfield in Russia’s western Pskov region, located roughly 660km (some 411 miles) north of Ukrainian border.

Source : https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/8/30/airport-in-western-russia-attacked-by-drones-aircraft-damaged-reports

Moscow airports suspend flights after Ukrainian drones shot down in Russia

Moscow airports suspend flights after Ukrainian drones shot down in Russia

Moscow’s three major airports close after Russian military shoots down Ukrainian drones. (AFP)

Russia-Ukraine War: The three biggest airports in Moscow have suspended arrivals and departures today, Tuesday, August 22 after the Russian military brought down four Ukrainian drones near Moscow and over the Bryansk region that borders Ukraine, according to a report published by TASS News.

Reuters reported that one of the drones was shot down over Krasnogorsk, a town outside Moscow, that hosts the Moscow regional government. Russia’s defense ministry confirmed that there were no injuries in the latest attack.

“The air space is closed over Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo, and Domodedovo. Flights are not being received, departures are delayed,” said an official on the condition of anonymity as quoted by TASS.

Ukraine does not directly take responsibility for drone strikes on Russian territory that have increased recently, Reuters reported.

Source: https://www.livemint.com/news/world/moscow-airports-suspend-flights-after-ukrainian-drones-shot-down-in-russia-11692673279766.html

Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian drones destroyed over Moscow; dozens of second hand tanks to be sent to Kyiv

Ukraine appears to have launched a drone attack on Moscow overnight, with Russia claiming to have downed two drones – one near a major airport, and the other near a motorway. Meanwhile, an arms dealer and a European country have agreed to send dozens of second hand tanks to Kyiv.

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