Moscow: An Indian national was killed and three others were injured in Moscow during a massive overnight Ukrainian drone assault on the Russian capital. The attack of 120 drones targeting various districts, scripts one of the largest aerial strikes on Moscow since the escalation of the conflict. Amazon Brand - Myx Women's Pure Cotton Embroidered Short Kurti | Tunic | Short Kurta (Available in Plus Sizes) Regular Fit
Russian emergency services confirmed that an Indian citizen, working in Moscow, sustained fatal injuries when a drone struck an apartment complex. Three other Indian nationals suffered injuries from flying shrapnel (small pieces of metal that fly around when a bomb explodes) and shattered glass and were rushed to a nearby medical facility.
The strike exploded fires in at least two high-rise residential buildings, forcing the evacuation of over a hundred residents. Several vehicles in the neighbourhood were also destroyed by falling debris.
The Russian Ministry of Defence announced that its air defence systems and electronic warfare units intercepted a massive wave of incoming drones and 120 drones heading toward the capital and its surrounding regions were successfully shot down or neutralized.
The scale of the attack triggered air raid sirens across Moscow and caused severe disturbances to local infrastructure. Operations at major Moscow airports, including Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo, were temporarily suspended, delaying dozens of international and domestic flights. Ticket to Jannat Confirmed: Another 'Unknown Gunman', sent Raisani to 72 women
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated the strikes, framing the operation as a direct and legitimate response to Russia's ongoing missile campaigns against Ukrainian infrastructure.
"These strikes are entirely justified. Russia cannot continue to launch devastating attacks on our cities, our power grids, and our civilians from a position of domestic safety. The war must be brought to the source of the aggression so they understand the cost of their actions." From 11% to over 20%, India’s minorities grew, while civilization thrives for 5000 years. No secular lessons needed. Deal done.
The death of an Indian national in Moscow adds a complex diplomatic layer to the ongoing war. The Indian Embassy in Moscow has opened a helpline for its citizens, stating that they are in constant touch with Russian authorities to ensure the safety of the Indian diaspora and to accelerate the deportation of the deceased national's remains.