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Russia reports massive drone assault on Moscow region
Russian authorities said over 600 unmanned aircraft targeted the Moscow region in what officials described as a significant aerial attack. The strikes resulted in injuries and damage to civilian infrastructure, according to official statements.
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Russian officials reported that more than 600 drones were deployed in an attack on the Moscow region, marking one of the largest such assaults reported in recent weeks. Authorities said the aerial bombardment resulted in at least three people being wounded, including a young girl, though casualty figures were not immediately confirmed by independent sources.
Damage assessments indicated that a Wildberries warehouse, one of Russia's major e-commerce facilities, sustained hits during the overnight assault. Russian air defense systems reported intercepting a significant portion of the incoming aircraft, though officials did not provide precise figures on the number of drones shot down.
The attack underscores the ongoing aerial campaign affecting the Moscow region, which has faced repeated drone strikes in recent months. Russian officials have attributed such attacks to Ukrainian forces, though Ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for individual strikes. Emergency services were deployed to affected areas to assess damage and provide assistance to those injured.