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    Russia says it shoots down dozens of Ukrainian drones

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    Posted on May 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia intercepted over 100 Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow, marking a significant event in the ongoing conflict. No casualties were reported in Moscow.

    Russia Intercepts Over 100 Ukrainian Drones Targeting Moscow

    (Corrects to make clear drones not missiles downed in headline and drones not missiles fired in paragraph 9, edits lead)

    (Reuters) -Russian air defences destroyed or intercepted well over 100 Ukrainian drones over various Russian regions, including a swarm of drones heading for Moscow, officials said early on Wednesday.

    The incidents were similar to waves of Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Moscow and other cities last week.

    Russia in the past week also sent waves of drones to attack Ukrainian cities, including what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described as the launch of more than 900 drones over a three-day period ending early on Monday morning.

    Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, writing in a series of posts on the Telegram messaging app, said Defence Ministry units had repelled 27 drones while they were travelling towards the Russian capital.

    Sobyanin made no mention of casualties or damage, saying only that recovery teams were examining drone fragments at the sites where they hit the ground.

    Russia's Defence Ministry had earlier said its units had downed 112 drones between 9 p.m. and midnight Moscow time. Fifty-nine of those drones were intercepted over the Bryansk region on the Ukrainian border, with other incidents occurring in five different regions.

    The governor of Bryansk region reported no casualties, but said a house and six cars had been damaged in the attack.

    In Smolensk region, near the Polish border, the regional governor said 11 drones had been downed, with no casualties.

    The three-night Russian drone barrage against Ukraine struck a series of cities and represented one of the biggest such assaults since Moscow launched the full-scale war in early 2022.

    The strikes on Saturday night killed at least 12 people, Ukrainian officials said, including three children in the region of Zhytomyr, west of Kyiv.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Bill Berkrot, Sandra Maler and Lincoln Feast.)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia intercepted over 100 Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow.
    • •The incidents are part of ongoing drone warfare between the nations.
    • •No casualties were reported in Moscow, but some damage occurred.
    • •Ukraine also faced a significant drone barrage from Russia.
    • •The conflict continues to escalate with drone technology.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia says it shoots down dozens of Ukrainian drones

    1How many Ukrainian drones did Russia claim to have intercepted?

    Russia's Defence Ministry reported that its units had downed 112 drones between 9 p.m. and midnight Moscow time.

    2What regions in Russia were affected by the drone attacks?

    The drone attacks affected various Russian regions, including Bryansk and Smolensk, with reports of drones being intercepted in these areas.

    3Were there any casualties reported from the drone interceptions?

    The governor of Bryansk region reported no casualties, but mentioned damage to a house and six cars. In Smolensk region, there were also no casualties reported.

    4What was the scale of the drone attacks on Ukraine?

    The three-night Russian drone barrage against Ukraine struck several cities and was one of the largest assaults since the full-scale war began in early 2022.

    5What did Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin report about the drone attacks?

    Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that Defence Ministry units had repelled 27 drones heading towards the capital, without mentioning any casualties or damage.

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