A person was killed in the Moscow region after Ukraine launched what seems to be his biggest drone attack on Russia in three years.
In total, 9 people were injured in the strike of the day when the peace talks were to start in Saudi Arabia between kyiv and Washington.
Eight of them, including a child, were in the Moscow region, said Governor Andrei Vorobyov.
Ukraine War Last: Peace talks that should start
Most of the 337 drones were said to have been killed on the contested region of Kursk through the border of Ukraine.
But 10 regions were targeted in total.
91 other drones were killed above the Moscow region while Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that more than 70 drones have targeted the Russian capital itself.
He also said that the country’s air defenses pushed the strike on Tuesday.
The attack also damaged seven apartments in the region and left a number of cars burning in a parking lot elsewhere, according to Russian press agencies in the Ria Novosti and Tass.
Thefts were limited in and in six airports, and the trains were temporarily suspended, according to local officials.
Peace talks that should start
On Tuesday, a Ukrainian delegation is expected to meet the best American diplomat in the Middle East to discuss the end of the War of the Years with Russia.
While President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in the country, after meeting the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, he then left, Leaving behind a team to meet Marco Rubio and US officials.
This would mark the first official talks between countries after a disastrous meeting at the White House which saw Mr. Zelenskyy reprimanded in front of the world’s media by President Donald Trump and vice-president JD Vance.
Mr. Zelenskyy went to Washington to sign a critical mineral agreement.
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2025-03-11 06:14:00