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Ukraine targets Moscow with ‘massive’ drone attack

Russian air defences shoot down 337 drones over 10 regions. Kyiv says barrage should help Putin agree on peace terms.

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Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
A multistorey residential building is damaged after the Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow. [Reuters]
By News Agencies
Published On 11 Mar 202511 Mar 2025

Ukraine has targeted Moscow with a large overnight drone attack as Russia’s Ministry of Defence says it has shot down 337 unmanned aircraft across the country.

“The Defence Ministry’s air defence continues to repel a massive attack by enemy drones on Moscow,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Telegram early on Tuesday.

Three people are reported to have been killed and three wounded in the southern suburbs of Moscow, according to Governor Andrei Vorobyov.

He added that drone debris damaged at least seven units in a residential building in another suburb southeast of the city.

The attack on the Russian capital, hundreds of kilometres from the Ukrainian border, comes before a meeting between United States and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.

Ukraine is to present a plan for a partial ceasefire with Russia as it hopes to restore support from what had been its biggest supplier of military aid.

President Donald Trump, who last month unilaterally launched talks with the Kremlin, has demanded Kyiv make concessions to end the war, which began three years ago when Russia invaded the country and later sought to annex four of its regions.

The talks in Saudi Arabia will be the most senior since a disastrous White House meeting last month when Trump berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accusing him of ingratitude and demanding he make a deal with Russia.

Washington has since suspended military aid, intelligence sharing and access to satellite imagery for Kyiv in a bid to force it to the negotiating table.

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A Ukrainian official said Tuesday’s drone attack should encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept the proposals Kyiv plans to present in Saudi Arabia.

“The largest drone attack in history was carried out on Moscow and the Moscow region,” said Andriy Kovalenko, a National Security and Defence Council official. “This is an additional signal to Putin that he should also be interested in a ceasefire in the air.”

Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
A police officer patrols a street as people gather near an apartment building where a downed Ukrainian drone fell in Sapronovo outside Moscow. [AP Photo]
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Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
An apartment building in a residential complex in Sapronovo was damaged. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]
Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
The attack on the Russian capital, hundreds of kilometres from the Ukraine border, comes just before a meeting between top US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]
Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
Debris lies on the ground next to a multistorey residential building damaged in the Ukrainian drone attack. [Reuters]
Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
A resident examines the damage to her apartment in Vidnoye in the Moscow region. [Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA]
Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
Damaged and burned cars sit in Domodedovo on the outskirts of Moscow. [Handout/Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyev official telegram channel via AP]
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Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
Three people were reported to have been killed in the attack and three injured. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]
Moscow targeted by Ukrainian drone attack
Russia's military shot down 91 drones around the capital, the Defence Ministry says in a statement. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]

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