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Moscow mayor says 340 Ukrainian drones sent towards the capital, most downed

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 4:52 PM

July 14 (Reuters) – Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said 340 Ukrainian drones had been dispatched to the area surrounding the ​capital over a 24-hour period and ‌most had been downed by anti-aircraft units far from the city.

“Most of them were neutralised by air defence forces on the outer approaches,” Sobyanin ‌wrote ​on Telegram. “More than 50 ⁠enemy drones were ⁠destroyed on their way to Moscow.”

Ukrainian drones approach the Russian capital routinely and Sobyanin provides a running account of the numbers ​taken out by anti-aircraft units.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian infrastructure ⁠sites, mainly linked to ⁠the oil industry.

Ukraine’s military said on ​Tuesday it had carried out drone strikes ​on the Salavat petrochemical complex in the ‌Urals and the Afipsky refinery in southern Russia. Attacks on oil infrastructure have contributed to gasoline shortages throughout Russia.

Russian forces have ⁠stepped up drone and missile attacks on Kyiv in recent weeks.

Russia launched a barrage of drones ⁠and ballistic ‌missiles at Kyiv early on ⁠Tuesday, the fifth such attack ​on ‌the Ukrainian capital this month.

Ukrainian ​President Volodymyr ⁠Zelenskiy said the attacks damaged 16 sites in the capital, including a school and a business, while city officials reported several fires across the city.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by ​Jamie Freed)