President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has described drone attacks that killed at least three people in Moscow as ‘entirely justified’.
In an apparent tit–for–tat move after Kremlin drone attacks killed 24 people in Kyiv last week, Ukraine launched its largest attack on the Russian capital city.
A woman died in Khimki, north of Moscow, while a man and a woman were killed in the village of Pogorelki.
Russia’s military on Sunday night said 556 Ukrainian drones were intercepted across the country, 130 of them in the Moscow region.
Ukraine’s targets included the city’s busiest airport, Sheremetyevo, and an oil refinery south–west of Moscow.
Ukraine claimed responsibility
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