
600 Drones Over Moscow: Inside Ukraine’s Largest Aerial Attack of the War
Overnight, the skies over the Russian capital witnessed something unprecedented in modern warfare.
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Overnight, the skies over the Russian capital witnessed something unprecedented in modern warfare.

On the night of August 5th, 2026, Russian ballistic missiles killed 17 people in Kyiv.

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