Ukraine Says Drone Attacks To "Increase In Scale" After Overnight Moscow Attack

Russia's Foreign Ministry has denounced "an act of international terrorism" by Ukrainian forces after a drone attack on Moscow which damaged multiple buildings in the city's center.

The defense ministry had described that "electronic warfare systems jammed two Ukrainian drones, causing them to crash," and that no one was hurt, however with images showing significant damage to at least one non-residential building

ukraine says drone attacks to increase in scale after overnight moscow attack
Damage in center of Moscow from overnight drone strike, via Reuters

TASS observed that UAV fragments were also found in a center district not far from the Defense Ministry headquarters, with the ministry further calling it at "attempt by the Kiev regime to carry out a terrorist attack using two unmanned aerial vehicles" in the early hours of Monday morning.

"While the drone itself hit a non-residential building, several windows in residential buildings in the area were reportedly blown out by the blast wave," state media reporting described

"The second drone apparently hit a high-rise building in southern Moscow which hosts the office of French home improvement chain Leroy Merlin," the report detailed. The attack resulted in traffic halted and road closured in the area as emergency vehicles responded.

The company Leroy Merlin, located at one of the buildings which came under attack, has been accused of supplying the Russian military...

While Moscow has been subject of small drone attack at sporadic points throughout the Ukraine war, such attacks on the capital have remained rare.

Andriy Yusov, spokesperson for Ukraine's military intelligence, in a rare moment of Kiev taking responsibility for an operation deep inside Russian territory said the drones "testify to the fact that the Putin regime is unable to fully control the sky even for the protection of the most important facilities."

"Obviously, this situation will continue and increase in scale," Yusov added.

Belgorod and other border regions, as well as Crimea, have continued to be subject of much more frequent attack by Ukrainian forces.

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev on Monday called for severe retaliation for the attempted Moscow attack, saying the military should select "non-standard targets" to exact revenge.

A well-known Ukrainian presidential adviser to Zelensky is meanwhile celebrating the drone attacks...

He angrily denounced what he called the "Banderite bastards" who are increasingly "choosing peaceful civilian targets for their despicable attacks."

"We also need to select non-standard targets for our strikes, not just storage sites, energy hubs and oil bases. There are other places where nobody would be expecting us and where strikes would have a widely felt impact," Medvedev added.

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge July 24th 2023