

Air defenses downed 337 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions last night. Homes and other buildings were damaged.
The drone attack killed one person and left over 10 injured in the Moscow Region. Another person suffered injuries in the Lipetsk Region.
TASS has gathered the key information about the consequences of the attack.
Regions under attack
- Air defenses shot down 337 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions last night. The attack turned out to be the largest one in 2025.
- According to the ministry, 91 unmanned aerial vehicles were downed over the Moscow Region, 126 over the Kursk Region, 38 over the Bryansk Region, 25 over the Belgorod Region, 22 over the Ryazan Region, ten over the Kaluga Region, eight over the Lipetsk Region, another eight over the Oryol Region, six over the Voronezh Region and three over the Nizhny Novgorod Region.
- Air defenses repelled the largest-ever drone attack on Moscow, Mayor Sergey Sobyanin wrote on Telegram.
Restrictions at airports
- Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency introduced restrictions on inbound and outbound flights at the following airports: Zhukovsky, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo, Strigino (Nizhny Novgorod) and Tunoshna (Yaroslavl).
Aftermath
- According to Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov, six people, including a four-year-old child, suffered injuries in Vidnoye. In Domodedovo, one person was killed and railway traffic was disrupted. Train traffic has already been restored.
- Seven apartments in a high-rise building were damaged in the Ramensky District of the Moscow Region.
- A fire broke out at a parking lot of the Miratorg agribusiness company in Domodedovo outside Moscow; over 20 cars burned down, Vorobyov said.
- The roof of a house on Domodedovskaya Street in Moscow suffered minor damage.
- The falling debris of a drone hit an apartment building in Lyubertsy outside Moscow, causing no casualties.
- A total of 36 settlements were left without electricity in the Belgorod Region; several houses and cars were damaged.
- A fire broke out after a drone attack on the Peremyshlsky District in the Kaluga Region, and the windows of a residential building were shattered in the Zhukovsky District.
- The debris of a downed drone fell on railroad tracks near Yuryevets Station in the Vladimir Region, causing damage, regional Governor Alexander Avdeyev said.
- A Vladimir resident suffered injuries along the M-4 Don highway in the Lipetsk Region after a drone fell in the area; four cars were damaged, Governor Igor Artamonov wrote on Telegram.
Reaction
- This is not the first time that the Kiev regime has launched drones at Moscow on the day when a high-level delegation is expected to visit the Russian capital, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioglu is set to make a visit to Russia on Tuesday.