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    Ukraine targets Moscow with drones, Russia says

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    Posted on December 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine launched drone attacks on Moscow and Crimea, intercepted by Russian defenses. One civilian injured; Ukraine denies targeting Putin.

    Ukraine Launches Drone Attacks on Moscow and Crimea

    Dec 31 (Reuters) - Ukraine launched a series of drone attacks on Tuesday targeting Moscow, parts of western Russia and annexed Crimea, injuring one person near the Russian capital, Russian authorities said.

    Russia's air defence units destroyed a total of 27 Ukrainian drones in the three-hour period starting at 8 p.m. (1700 GMT), including three over the Moscow region, the Russian defence ministry said on the Telegram messaging app.

    Andrei Vorobyov, governor of the Moscow region, said on Telegram that 21 Ukrainian drones were downed during the day over the region. One civilian person was injured as a result of the attack.

    The reported attacks came a day after Russia accused Ukraine, without providing evidence, of trying to attack President Vladimir Putin’s residence.

    Kyiv dismissed the allegations as baseless and aimed at derailing peace talks in the war that Russia launched against Ukraine nearly four years ago.

    There were no immediate reports of damage from the strikes. Russia rarely discloses the full extent of damage from Ukrainian attacks unless civilians or civilian infrastructure are affected.

    Separately, a power outage hit a town outside Moscow after a technical fault at a regional power facility, RIA reported, citing power authorities.

    The SHOT Telegram news channel, which has sources among Russia's security services, said about 100,000 residents were affected.

    There was no immediate evidence the outage was linked to Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine targets Moscow with drone attacks.
    • •27 Ukrainian drones intercepted by Russian defenses.
    • •One civilian injured near Moscow.
    • •Ukraine denies attacking Putin's residence.
    • •Power outage in Moscow region affects 100,000 residents.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine targets Moscow with drones, Russia says

    1What is a drone attack?

    A drone attack refers to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) to carry out military strikes or surveillance operations, often targeting specific locations or individuals.

    2What is air defense?

    Air defense is a military strategy and set of measures designed to protect a country or area from aerial threats, including missiles and aircraft, using various technologies and systems.

    3What is a civilian injury?

    A civilian injury refers to harm inflicted on non-combatants during military operations or conflicts, often resulting from attacks or collateral damage.

    4What is a power outage?

    A power outage is a temporary loss of electrical power supply to a specific area, which can be caused by various factors, including technical faults or damage to infrastructure.

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