Drone Strikes: An Indian Casualty Amid Russia-Ukraine Tensions
- The Indian Embassy in Moscow reported on Sunday that one Indian worker was killed and three others injured in a drone strike in Moscow.
- Over three years of conflict between Russia and Ukraine has intensified recently, marked by a noticeable increase in long-range drone and missile attacks.
- Russian air defenses reportedly thwarted over 120 drone incursions within the last 24 hours, demonstrating the intensity of exchanges between Russia and Ukraine.
- Officials from The Indian Embassy visited the strike site and met injured workers at a local hospital, expressing condolences to the victims.
- Frequent drone and missile exchanges continue marking rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with civilian casualties in Moscow becoming collateral damage.
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At least three people, one of them an Indian worker, have died this Saturday in an intense Ukrainian attack on Moscow, two days after Thursday another bombing, this Russian, killed at least 24 civilians in Kiev, including three girls. A fourth person has lost his life in the Belgorod region. The action, which has hit the outskirts of the Russian capital in what is one of the biggest attacks on Moscow throughout the war, has been part of a wider …
An Indian national working in the Moscow region died as a result of an attack by Ukraine ' s drones in the region and three were injured, reporting to the Indian Embassy in Moscow on 17 May.
Drone Strikes: An Indian Casualty Amid Russia-Ukraine Tensions
An attack by drones in the Moscow region resulted in the death of an Indian worker and injuries to three others, as reported by the Indian Embassy. The incident highlights the increasing severity of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, despite diplomatic attempts for peace.
An Indian worker was killed and three others injured in a drone attack in Russia's Moscow region. The Indian Embassy expressed condolences, saying officials visited the site of the attack and met the injured in hospital.
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