Ukraine And Russia Exchange Major Drone Attacks Amid Rising Conflict Concerns.
In the most intense wave of drone strikes since the war began, Russia and Ukraine launched significant aerial attacks against each other over the weekend. Russia’s Defence Ministry reported intercepting 84 Ukrainian drones across six regions, including several that approached Moscow, forcing temporary flight disruptions from three major airports in the capital. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s air force confirmed that 145 Russian drones targeted multiple regions across Ukraine, with the majority successfully intercepted.
The attacks reflect escalating tensions as both sides prepare for potential shifts in international diplomacy. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration is expected to press for peace negotiations, with Trump previously suggesting he could end the conflict swiftly, though without specifying how.
In the most substantial attempted strike on Moscow to date, Ukrainian drones targeted areas including Ramenskoye, Kolomna, and Domodedovo. In Ramenskoye, debris from downed drones injured five people and set four houses ablaze. This town has previously experienced drone attacks, including one in September that resulted in a fatality.
In Ukraine, Russian drone strikes targeted regions including Odesa, where flames and structural damage were reported. Two people were injured, with Ukrainian forces stating they downed 62 Russian drones, though 67 were reported lost. Additional drones exited Ukrainian airspace, moving toward Belarus and Moldova.
Further attacks continued into Monday, with Russia claiming to have downed 13 Ukrainian drones near Kursk and Belgorod. Tragically, in Mykolaiv, an air assault claimed five lives and left several residential buildings in flames.
This intensification comes as Russia reportedly achieved its largest territorial gains since March 2022, according to data from the Institute for the Study of War. However, the UK’s Chief of Defence Staff, Sir Tony Radakin, noted that Russia endured its heaviest casualty rates in October, averaging 1,500 personnel dead or injured each day.
As diplomatic efforts loom, Trump’s stance on the conflict remains under close scrutiny. His former adviser Bryan Lanza hinted that the administration would focus on achieving peace, although a Trump spokesperson clarified that Lanza does not officially represent the president-elect’s views. Trump has since spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who continues to stress the importance of U.S. aid for Ukraine’s survival in the conflict.
In his latest address, Zelensky reiterated that lasting peace can only be achieved through a combination of strength and diplomacy, highlighting the importance of resilience in Ukraine’s stance against Russian aggression.