Ukrainian drones are wreaking havoc in Moscow, Russian army officer also made this big claim
Moscow: The war between Russia and Ukraine, which has been going on for the last two and a half years, is not coming to an end. On Tuesday also, Ukraine wreaked havoc on the Russian capital through drone attacks. Ukraine's drones have targeted many areas of Russia's capital Moscow. This drone attack is considered to be the biggest attack ever carried out by Ukraine.
It was the second major Ukrainian drone attack on Russia this month. On September 1, the Russian military said it had shot down 158 drones fired by Ukraine over more than a dozen Russian regions, which Russian media described as the biggest Ukrainian drone attack since the start of the war.
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Russia's Investigative Committee announced a criminal probe into the attack, which it described as a terrorist attack. Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said debris from a drone strike on Moscow on Monday fell on a private home on the city's outskirts but there were no casualties, adding that he had seen dozens of drones heading toward Moscow that were shot down by the military as they approached the city.
Russia claims to have shot down 144 drones
Russia's defence ministry said it shot down a total of 144 drones fired by Ukraine in nine Russian regions. Meanwhile, Russia has attacked Ukraine with missiles, glide bombs and its drones, killing more than 10,000 civilians, according to the United Nations.
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Ukrainian officials have complained that weapons supplied by the country's Western partners fall short of the Ukrainian military's needs and typically arrive long after being promised. President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged defense companies to increase their production.
-With agency input