Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 13
Ukraine Drone Attack Kills 3 Near Moscow as Russian Defences Down 81 Drones
Updated
Updated · The Independent · Jul 13

Ukraine Drone Attack Kills 3 Near Moscow as Russian Defences Down 81 Drones

3 articles · Updated · The Independent · Jul 13

Summary

  • Three people were killed and five injured in the latest overnight Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region, Governor Andrei Vorobyov said.
  • Russian air-defence units said they shot down 81 drones over the region, extending a second straight day of mass strikes around the capital after more than 350 drones were reported earlier.
  • Kyiv has intensified long-range drone attacks inside Russia to hit oil, transport and military infrastructure, framing them as a response to heavier Russian strikes and a way to weaken Moscow’s war economy.
  • The escalation comes as Western allies meet in Paris to seek more air-defence support for Ukraine, which says it is increasingly exposed to Russian ballistic missile attacks.

Insights

As drone attacks reach Moscow, will public pressure force a change in Russia's war strategy?
Can Ukraine's massive drone campaign successfully cripple Russia's war machine from within?
With AI drones bypassing Russian air defenses, how is asymmetric warfare being fundamentally reshaped?

June 2026: Ukraine’s Massive Drone Strikes on Moscow and the Future of Urban Warfare

Overview

In June 2026, Moscow faced an unprecedented wave of drone attacks, marking a new and concerning phase in the ongoing conflict. These strikes brought the war directly to the Russian capital, highlighting the evolving nature of modern warfare and raising widespread alarm. Notably, a Ukrainian drone targeted an oil refinery in Moscow, with images showing smoke rising from the site. The attacks demonstrated that drones could penetrate Moscow’s air defenses and hit strategic targets, signaling a significant shift in both the conflict’s intensity and the capabilities being used on the battlefield.

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