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Russia Reports Massive Drone Attack on Moscow Ahead of Key US-Ukraine Talks

Dozens of Drones Target Moscow as US and Ukraine Prepare for Crucial Meeting

by pinkfloyd
March 11, 2025
in Ceasefire Negotiations, Conflict and Crisis, Europe, Russia-Ukraine War, World News
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Russia Reports Large-Scale Drone Attack on Moscow Ahead of Key US-Ukraine Talks

Russia claimed on Tuesday that dozens of drones targeted Moscow in what it described as “enemy” attacks, a term often used to refer to Ukraine. The assault occurred just hours before crucial diplomatic talks between US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia.

One of the Largest Attacks on Moscow Since the War Began

If confirmed, this would mark one of the most significant drone offensives on the Russian capital since the beginning of its invasion of Ukraine. According to Russian state-run news agency TASS, at least 69 drones were destroyed while heading toward Moscow. Officials reported that one person was killed and three others injured in the Moscow region due to falling debris.

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that several buildings sustained damage, while Russian aviation authorities temporarily shut down four airports in and around the city, including two in Moscow, as a precautionary measure, according to Reuters.

Timing Amid Crucial US-Ukraine Talks

The attack comes just ahead of high-level discussions between US and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz are set to meet with Ukraine’s national security adviser, foreign minister, and defense minister.

Ahead of the talks, Rubio indicated that the US seeks clarity on Ukraine’s potential concessions in peace negotiations with Russia. The discussions may influence whether Washington resumes full military aid and intelligence-sharing with Kyiv.

Recent reports suggest that while the US continues to share intelligence that aids Ukraine’s defensive operations, it has scaled back intelligence-sharing that could be used for offensive strikes against Russian targets.

Escalating Violence on Both Sides

Tensions have escalated on the battlefield. In the past week:

  • Russia launched a massive aerial assault on Ukraine, killing over two dozen people between Friday and Saturday, according to Ukrainian authorities.
  • Additional Russian strikes from Sunday to Monday resulted in six more civilian deaths.
  • Ukrainian forces are struggling to maintain a presence in Russia’s Kursk region, as Moscow’s military advances threaten one of Kyiv’s key territorial bargaining positions.

Tuesday’s drone attack on Moscow is reportedly larger than previous Ukrainian offensives on the city. In November 2023, Russia claimed to have intercepted 34 Ukrainian drones in a similar attack, which left one woman injured and temporarily closed airspace. In September, another 20 drones were shot down, resulting in one fatality and further airport closures.

Ongoing Uncertainty in the Conflict

As Ukraine and Russia continue to exchange strikes, the timing of this latest drone assault could impact diplomatic negotiations. With military aid from the US under review and Ukraine’s territorial control under increasing threat, the coming weeks may prove pivotal in shaping the next phase of the conflict.

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