Russia says it downed 142 Ukrainian drones, including 27 over Moscow region
- A Ukrainian drone attack forced the closure of major airports in Moscow, disrupting air traffic dramatically.
- The Russian defense ministry reported that 230 Ukrainian drones were downed over Russia, with 27 over Moscow.
- Donald Trump announced new military aid to Ukraine and a 50-day deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Vladimir Putin is open to peace talks, while emphasizing that Moscow aims to achieve its goals.
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Ukraine has put Russia under pressure with a massive drone offensive. Around 30 drones were intercepted via Moscow alone – as many as never before. Moscow had to lock airports, damage to houses occurred. Russia also attacked Ukraine again, at least one person died.
The Ukrainian army headquarters recorded 56 combats with the Russian forces on Sunday, of which almost a third took place in the Pokrovsk Oblast, in the east of the country. In Russia, at least 13 Ukrainian drones were shot down in the day as Moscow approached, according to the mayor of the Russian capital.
At least 140 flights were also canceled.
Russia Says It Downed 142 Ukrainian Drones, Including 27 Over Moscow Region


Four main airports in Moscow temporarily stopped operating, and more than 130 flights had to be diverted.
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