Drone strikes by Ukraine hit Moscow and Surrounding Area: Fires reported, airports disrupted  

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**Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Hit Moscow and Surrounding Region, Causing Widespread Damage**

On the night of July 20, Ukraine launched a series of drone strikes against Moscow and the surrounding region, causing chaos and destruction. According to Russian sources, several cars caught fire during the attack, and flights at local airports were temporarily suspended for safety reasons.

**Russian Air Defenses Scramble to Respond**

Russia’s Ministry of Defense reported that its air defenses intercepted 93 drones, with 16 allegedly heading towards the capital city. However, local media and social media footage showed a different story – multiple fires and damage to vehicles in the Moscow area, particularly in suburban districts.

**Regional Breakdown: Drones Intercepted Across Multiple Areas**

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the highest number of drones (38) were reportedly shot down over Bryansk Oblast. Other regions affected by the drone strikes include Kaluga Oblast (11), Tula (8), Oryol and Nizhny Novgorod (5 each), Black Sea (3), Kursk (2), Belgorod and Ryazan (1 each).

**Emergency Services Respond, Flights Disrupted**

Emergency services were called to respond to several incidents involving burning cars. Authorities also briefly grounded flights at airports including Vnukovo and Domodedovo due to the heightened security threat.

**Moscow Reports No Casualties, But Consequences Still Unfolding**

Despite these efforts, Moscow has not reported any casualties from the drone strikes. However, the scale and frequency of these attacks continue to test the resilience of Russian air defenses and the narrative of control the Kremlin seeks to maintain.

**A New Era in Ukraine’s Strategy?**

The overnight strike is part of an ongoing Ukrainian strategy to extend the reach of the conflict deep into Russian territory. By targeting logistics, infrastructure, and public confidence, Ukraine appears intent on signaling that the war can no longer be confined to the frontlines.

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