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Russia downs 193 Ukrainian drones amid escalating cross-border strikes

Published on: October 27, 2025 3:46 PM

Russia claimed on Monday that its air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 193 Ukrainian drones overnight, marking one of the largest reported aerial attacks since the war began. According to officials, 34 of those drones targeted Moscow, while 47 were shot down over the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine. The Russian Defence Ministry stated that drones were also intercepted across 11 other regions, mainly in the country’s western and southern areas, as tensions between the two neighbours continue to intensify.

In the Bryansk region, regional governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed that a Ukrainian drone struck a minibus, killing the driver and injuring five passengers. Emergency services arrived swiftly at the scene, and the injured were transported to nearby hospitals. The governor described the attack as “a deliberate act of aggression,” underscoring the growing frequency of strikes on Russian border territories. The incident highlighted the increasing risks faced by civilians as the conflict extends deeper into Russian territory.

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Meanwhile, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported that the capital’s air defence systems successfully neutralized all 34 incoming drones within a six-hour window starting late Sunday night. He said no casualties or major damages were recorded in Moscow, though authorities imposed temporary flight restrictions. The Russian aviation authority, Rosaviatsiya, confirmed that Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports were shut for approximately two and a half hours to ensure flight safety amid the ongoing drone threat.

Russia rarely reveals the full extent of damage from Ukrainian attacks unless civilian structures are directly impacted. However, this large-scale operation indicates Kyiv’s continued push to target key Russian infrastructure. Ukrainian officials have previously emphasized that such strikes aim to weaken Russia’s military logistics and disrupt its capacity to conduct further offensives on Ukrainian soil. Both nations, nonetheless, deny deliberately targeting civilian populations despite mounting evidence of non-combatant casualties on both sides.

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The overnight assault adds to the escalating cycle of retaliation that has defined the nearly three-year-long conflict. While Russia boasts advanced defence systems, Ukraine’s persistent use of low-cost, long-range drones has forced Moscow to expand its air surveillance networks. Analysts warn that such exchanges could heighten instability across the border regions, potentially drawing the war deeper into Russian territory. As winter approaches, both nations appear determined to intensify their offensives, showing little sign of stepping back from the ongoing confrontation.

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