Russian air defenses intercepted 11 Ukrainian drones focusing on Moscow in what the Kremlin described as “one of many largest” drone assaults ever in opposition to the capital, in keeping with officers.
“Eleven drones had been destroyed” over Moscow and its surrounding area, the Russian Protection Ministry stated on Wednesday.
“This is without doubt one of the largest ever makes an attempt to assault Moscow with drones,” Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated.
Regardless of the dimensions of the assault, Sobyanin confirmed no casualties had been reported and no harm was sustained.
Ukraine has not confirmed it is involvement within the assault as of but.
Newsweek has contacted the Workplace of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the Russian Protection Ministry for remark.
Russia claims it destroyed 45 drones that Ukraine launched in a single day focusing on totally different places all through the nation, the protection ministry stated on August 21.
Based on the ministry’s assertion, along with the 11 drones destroyed over the Moscow area, there have been 23 over the Bryansk area close to the border, six over the Belgorod area, three over the Kaluga area, and two over the Kursk area.
The drone assaults prompted short-term journey restrictions to be put in place early Wednesday at three Moscow airports.
Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky airports had been all affected from 2:31 a.m. native time to six:30 a.m., in keeping with the aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia.
Rosaviatsia stated on the Telegram that there have been no restrictions at Sheremetevo airport, additionally within the capital.
In the meantime, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a shock journey to Chechnya, his first go to to the republic in practically 13 years.
Putin inspected Chechen troops getting ready to struggle in Ukraine, alongside Chechen chief Ramzan Kadyrov.
“So long as we’ve males such as you, we’re completely, completely invincible,” Putin stated to Chechen forces.
It comes as Ukraine’s daring incursion into the Kursk enters its third week, as experiences point out all three of the bridges over the Seym River in western Russia have been broken or destroyed.
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia’s safety council, stated on Wednesday there will probably be no peace talks with Ukraine after the shock Kursk incursion.
“The empty chatter of intermediaries that nobody had appointed concerning the great peace is over. Everybody understands every little thing now, regardless that they don’t say it out loud,” Medvedev wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
“There will probably be NO MORE NEGOTIATIONS UNTIL THE COMPLETE DEFEAT OF THE ENEMY!”
Elina Beketova, Democracy Fellow on the Heart for European Coverage Evaluation (CEPA), instructed Newsweek: “The first aims of the Kursk operation are to guard folks within the border areas from Russian artillery strikes, thereby lowering civilian casualties and infrastructure harm.
“For the reason that starting of June, greater than 2,000 Russian strikes have been launched from Kursk Oblast on Sumy Oblast in Ukraine, utilizing 255 guided aerial bombs and over 100 missiles. Ukraine’s actions adjust to worldwide legislation—it’s self-defense. Moreover, Ukrainians try to ease strain on their defensive traces within the Donetsk and Kharkiv areas. If the Russian Federation hadn’t began the full-scale invasion, this operation would possibly by no means have been crucial.”
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