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Ukraine slams Moscow with another massive drone assault: ‘Step by step, we are implementing our plan’

NY Post Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Ukraine fired more than 60 drones at Moscow late Monday as part of a broader wave of attacks in which Russia intercepted 419 drones across 18 regions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine’s Defense Forces had reached four Russian communication centers in the Moscow and Vladimir regions, describing the Dubna center as used for reconnaissance and coordinating Russia’s occupation activities in Ukraine.
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Moscow regional official Andrey Vorobyov reported that a 6-month-old baby was killed on Tuesday when a drone crashed into a home southeast of Moscow.
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Ukraine hit Moscow with a large-scale drone attack overnight, striking one of the Russian capital’s largest satellite communication centers for the second time in a week, officials said.

Kyiv fired more than 60 drones at Moscow late Monday as part of a large wave of attacks over the border that saw Russia scramble to take out 419 drones across 18 regions.

The attack struck Moscow’s Dubna communication center, which sits 310 miles past the border, for yet another time.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the center served as a “reconnaissance and for coordinating the activity of Russia’s occupation contingent in Ukraine.

“Recently, our Defense Forces of Ukraine already reached four such Russian centers, not only in the Moscow region but also in the Vladimir region,” Zelensky wrote on X.

“Step by step, we are implementing our plan of long-range sanctions and making it as difficult as possible for the aggressor state to carry out its invasion operations against Ukraine and the occupation of our territories.”

Ukraine has ramped up its pressure campaign against the Kremlin this year, with drone attacks in Moscow becoming more and more common and spurring discontent among Russians over dictator Vladimir Putin’s war.

The strikes have been heavily focused on Russia’s oil and energy infrastructure, with Putin forced to admit Monday that the country was facing fuel shortages because of his war against Ukraine.

The intense strikes have reportedly begun to whittle away part of Moscow’s defenses, with the Ukrainian military attributing a hole in the “enemy’s air defense system” for successful strikes on the capital and St. Petersburg.

The Kremlin slammed the latest attacks on Moscow, telling reporters that the drone assault led to the deaths of civilians, including children.

Moscow regional official Andrey Vorobyov said a 6-month-old baby was killed Tuesday when a drone crashed into a home southeast of the capital.

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