Ukraine Ataca Moscow in the largest drone attack on the Russian capital

Ukraine launched an attack on the Russian capital on Tuesday, leaving at least two dead, causing fires, closing airports and forcing the deviation of dozens of flights, Russian authorities said.

The attack was considered the largest in the country to the Russian capital, with at least 91 drones Mirando Moscow.

A total of 337 Ukrainian drones were slaughtered over A, including those over the Moscow region and 126 over the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces were retreating, the Defense Ministry said.

The attack occurred at the time a team of Ukrainian authorities was preparing to be, for possible three -year -old war negotiations.

At the same time, Russian forces tried to surround thousands of Ukrainian soldiers in the west of Russia.

As peak time was approaching, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said the air defenses were still repeling attacks on the city, which, with the region around, has a population of at least 21 million, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Europe.

“The most massive attack of Vants (unmanned air vehicles) enemies in Moscow was repelled,” Sobyanin said in a publication on Telegram.

The governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, said that at least one person died and three were injured, and posted a picture of an apartment destroyed with the broken windows.

Vorobyov said some residents were forced to empty a building in the district of Ramenskoye, in the Moscow region, about 50 kilometers southeast of Kremlin.

There was no sign of panic in the city, passengers went to work normally in the city center.

The Russian aviation inspection agency said flights were suspended on all four Moscow airports to ensure air safety after attacks.

Two other airports in the Yaroslavl and Nizhny Novgorod regions, both east of Moscow, were also closed.

The Sheremethevo Airport of Moscow resumed flights after a suspension, said the Russian federal air transfer agency on Tuesday.

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