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The Russian Defense Ministry reported that on November 10, Russian air defense destroyed 70 including 34 Moscow Oblast in the largest drone against the Russian .

The drones entered Russian skies between .00 am and 10.00 am Moscow time, according to the Defense Ministry. The Russian air defense systems brought down 34 drones in Moscow Oblast.

Unverified social media posts shared footage of drones flying above houses and causing damage, including a burning vehicle. The Kyiv Independent could not independently verify them.

Sergey Sobyanin, the Mayor of Moscow, said that emergency services are working in the city.

According to the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, two of Moscow’s four major airports, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky were closed due to drone attacks and threats. Sheremetyevo International Airport closed later, but flights have resumed.

On Nov. 9-10, Russia launched its largest drone attack against Ukraine overnight. 145 drones entered Ukrainian airspace. Ukraine’s air defence shot down 62 drones.

According to the General Staff, an earlier Ukrainian drone strike damaged a Russian ammunition storage facility in Bryansk Oblast.

Ukraine has increased drone attacks against Russia this year. UAVs destroyed or damage 52,000 in the last month.

The general said that “ is rapidly developing, and we need to be one step ahead of our enemies,” on Nov. 9.

According to a source from the Security Service of Ukraine who spoke anonymously to the Kyiv Independent, a ammunition warehouse in Tver Oblast was “literally wiped out of the face of earth” last month.

The U.K. Defense Ministry stated that the combined strikes resulted in “the largest loss” of ammunition in Russia during the all-out war with Ukraine.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported that on November 10, Russian air defense destroyed 70 Ukrainian drones including 34 in Moscow Oblast in the largest drone attack against the Russian capital.
While the Kremlin doesn’t announce the number killed and injured, Western officials claim that October was the most difficult month for Russian forces.
Overnight, Russian forces launched a total of 145 drones into Ukraine and Ukrainian air defense shot down 62 drones.
This includes 1,350 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
Mediazona has added 1,761 Russian soldiers to its list of casualties since the last update, which was at the end October.
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Syrskyi stated that the targets included more than 4,000 Russian soldiers, 221 pieces radio equipment and 129 artillery system.
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The claim comes at a time when Ukraine has intensified efforts over the last few months to strike deep into Russia with homemade drones. These drones have been targeting airfields, oil refineries, and arms depots to weaken Russia’s combat capabilities.
Borrell said in a post on X that EU support was always his “personal priority”, and should remain at the top of the agenda for the bloc.
The report comes after Ukraine’s announced that Russia attacked Ukraine with 51 drones overnight, and that the southern Odesa Oblast served as the “epicenter.”
This includes 1,660 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.

 

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