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Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt Moscow airports



MOSCOW: Ukrainian drone attacks forced temporary closures at Moscow airports overnight, with officials claiming over 100 drones were intercepted across Russia.

The strikes come just days before the Victory Day parade. Meanwhile, Ukraine reports ongoing combat in Russia’s Kursk region, contradicting Moscow’s claims of full control.

In retaliation, Russian strikes continue, killing one person in Odesa and destroying a market in Kharkiv. A three-day ceasefire announced by President Putin is set to begin Thursday.

Publish Date : 06 May 2025 15:40 PM

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