Moscow reported a substantial drone attack by Ukraine, one of its largest since the invasion began in 2022. Russian authorities announced that all the drones targeting the capital had been neutralized. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin stated their strong defenses prevented any damage. Russia's Ministry of Defense confirmed downing 45 drones overnight, with 11 being destroyed around Moscow.
The strikes coincide with Ukrainian forces advancing into Russia's western Kursk region. Videos on social media showed air defense systems in action, prompting car alarms. Bryansk's governor, Alexander Bogomaz, noted a significant attack on his region but said all 23 drones had been destroyed. These drone strikes are often aimed at refining and airfield facilities in an attempt to weaken Russia's combat infrastructure.
Ukraine's incursion into Kursk has notably boosted morale and shifted the combat's dynamics. However, sustaining their gains poses challenges as Ukraine also loses territory in Donbas. The Institute for the Study of War reported Ukrainian advances in Kursk despite stretched resources. Drone attacks on bridges over the Seym River are intended to trap Russian forces, and satellite imagery confirmed significant fires near Krasnooktyabrskoe, indicative of intense ongoing battles. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)