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November 2024 Moscow drone attack

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On 10 November 2024, at least 34 Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow. It is the largest drone strike on the city since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1][2] Three Moscow airports were temporarily closed and landings were diverted.[3]

November 2024 Moscow drone attack
Part of the attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
LocationMoscow, Russia
Date10 November 2024
7 – 10 a.m (MSK)
TargetMoscow
Attack type
Drone attack
WeaponDrone
InjuredOne hospitalized[4]
Perpetrator Ukraine
MotiveRetaliation for a previous Russian drone attack

Background

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In the night of 7 November 2024, Russia launched overnight missile and drone strikes across Ukraine that killed 11 civilians and injured dozens more.[5] Warning sirens in Kyiv lasted for almost 10 hours as buildings caught fire due to the exploding drones.

On 9 November 2024, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry announced that Russia had launched 145 drones across the country overnight.[6] Three people were killed and eighteen others injured.

Attack

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On 10 November 2024 at approximately 7 a.m MSK, Ukraine began its attack by launching an estimated 70 drones into Russian territory. The Russian Defense Ministry claimed 34 drones were shot down over Moscow's outskirts, making the attack the largest strike in the capital since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[7]

Reactions

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 Russia: The Russian Defense Ministry announced that they had "thwarted a terrorist attack by the Kiev regime" with "airplane-type drones" on a Telegram post.[3][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Ukraine targets Moscow with its biggest drone attack of the war". CBC News. 2024-11-10.
  2. ^ Ebel, Francesca; Abbakumova, Natalia; Khudov, Kostiantyn; Stern, David L. (2024-11-10). "Ukraine launches biggest drone attack yet on Moscow". The Washington Post.
  3. ^ a b Harding, Luke (November 10, 2024). "Moscow targeted as Ukraine and Russia trade large drone attacks". The Guardian.
  4. ^ "Russia Says It Shot Down Waves of Drones Above Moscow". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Ukraine Hit Again Overnight by Deadly Barrage From Russia". The New York Times. 2024-11-08.
  6. ^ "Moscow targeted as Ukraine and Russia trade huge drone attacks". BBC. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  7. ^ Faulconbridge, Guy; Kelly, Lidia (2024-11-10). "Ukraine attacks Moscow with 34 drones, biggest strike on the Russian capital". Reuters.
  8. ^ Nicholls, Flynn (November 10, 2024). "Ukraine launches biggest-ever drone strike on Moscow". Newsweek.