JAKARTA - Three people were killed by Ukrainian drone attacks in Moscow. The Kremlin accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting residential areas in its biggest attack.
This was conveyed by Evgeniya Khrustava, the head of the city of Domodedovo, on Tuesday, March 11 via Telegram.
Ukraine launched its largest drone strike in Moscow, killing two workers in a meat warehouse, wounding 18 others and causing temporary closures at four airports in the Russian capital.
The Kremlin accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting residential apartment blocks after Kyiv launched its largest drone/drone attack on the Russian capital.
The Ukrainian attack killed two workers in a meat warehouse, injured 18 others and caused temporary closures at four airports in the Russian capital, Russian officials said.
There was also some damage to the apartment block.
"All measures and measures (restrictions) are carried out first, on time and this allows protection for Moscow and Moscow, as well as for many other regions," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Peskov said OSCE Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioglu who was visiting was shown damage caused by the attack on Moscow.
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"It is important for him to be shown the result of the attack. But more importantly, what is attacked by the Kyiv regime - residential buildings," Peskov said.
Kyiv has not commented on the attack on Moscow, but said Russian troops had attacked Ukraine overnight with ballistic missiles and 126 drones, burned fuel storage facilities and injured at least two people in various regions of the country.
Ukraine says Russian missiles have repeatedly attacked Ukrainian apartment blocks since President Vladimir Putin sent tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine by 2022.
Both sides have denied deliberately targeting civilians.
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