In an escalation of the ongoing conflict, Ukraine carried out its largest drone strike on Moscow, launching at least 34 drones at the Russian capital. The drone attack forced the diversion of flights from three of Moscow’s major airports and resulted in at least one injury.

On November 10, 2024, Russia’s Ministry of Defense reported that the country’s air defenses intercepted and destroyed 36 additional drones over various regions of Western Russia within a span of three hours. However, there are no independent verifications of these claims, raising questions about the scale and effectiveness of Russia’s defense systems.

The drone attack prompted major flight disruptions at Moscow’s airports, including Domodedovo (DME), Sheremetyevo (SVO), and Zhukovsky (ZIA), with at least 36 flights being diverted, as reported first by Reuters. Although airport operations resumed shortly afterward, the incident serves as a stark reminder of Ukraine’s increased capabilities in long-range drone warfare.

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