A “masive” attack by dozens of Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow on the night of Monday 10 to Tuesday March

HAKIZIMANA Maurice

A “massive” attack by dozens of Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow on the night of Monday 10 to Tuesday 11 March. This attack comes as Ukraine is set to present a plan for a partial ceasefire with Russia to the United States on Tuesday during a meeting in Saudi Arabia. Russian authorities have indicated that they have shot down 337 Ukrainian drones over several of its regions, including 91 in the Moscow region.

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Les conséquences d'une attaque de drones ukrainiens à Moscou, le 11 mars 2025
The consequences of a Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, March 11, 2025 © TATYANA MAKEYEVA / AFP

This is the largest attack targeting Russian territory since the start of the Russian offensive against Ukraine in February 2022. It mainly hit the Moscow region, as well as the Kursk region, which borders Ukraine, where 126 drones were shot down, according to the statement.

A man walks in the courtyard of a building damaged following a drone attack in the town of Ramenskoye, Moscow region, on March 11, 2025. (Andrey Borodulin/AFP)

The outcome?

Three people died and 18 others were injured, according to the Russian Health Ministry and municipal authorities. It was the largest attack on the capital region, which has rarely been hit since the start of Russia’s offensive in Ukraine in February 2022.

In Ramenskoye, Moscow region, on March 11, 2025. (Andrey Borodulin/AFP)

Vnukovo International Airport has suspended traffic while the three other airports serving Moscow – Domodedovo, Zhukovsky and Sheremetyevo – have “implemented temporary restrictions,” said Rosaviatsia, Russia’s federal aviation agency.

«The largest drones attack on Moscou»

Last night, air defense systems intercepted and destroyed Ukrainian drones, including 91 over the Moscow region and 126 over the Kursk region,” which borders Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry explained in a statement. Quoted by Russian news agencies, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that “the Kyiv regime had struck social infrastructure and residential buildings.”

The drones also targeted the Bryansk and Belgorod regions, which border Ukraine, as well as Nizhny Novgorod and Ryazan (east and southeast of Moscow), Kaluga (southwest of Moscow), and Voronezh (southeast of the country).

“The largest enemy drone attack on Moscow has been repelled,” Sergei Sobyanin, the capital’s mayor, said on Telegram. The elected official specified that the drones had notably hit the village of Sapronovo and the town of Ramenskoye, in the Moscow suburbs. “Rescue specialists are working at the debris-fall sites.”

For several days, Volodymyr Zelensky has reiterated his call for a truce in the air and at sea in Ukraine.

“The first steps towards establishing real peace should be to force the sole source of this war, that is, Russia, to end such attacks,” the Ukrainian president wrote in a message on X on Friday, calling for a “ban” on the use of “missiles, long-range drones, and bombs” from the air.

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