Moscow says thwarts Ukraine attack on Crimea involving 25 drones

Moscow says thwarts Ukraine attack on Crimea involving 25 drones
Attendees use flashlights of their smartphones and hold placards during a memorial event in front of the closed Russian Embassy in Kyiv on July 29, 2023, marking one year anniversary of the Olenivka prison attack - AFP

Moscow said on Sunday its forces had thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to attack Russia-annexed Crimea with 25 drones overnight.

"Sixteen Ukrainian UAVs were destroyed by air defence fire," the Russian defence ministry said, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles.

"Another nine Ukrainian drones were suppressed by means of electronic warfare and, without reaching the target, crashed into the Black Sea," the ministry said, adding that there were no victims.

Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, has been targeted by Kyiv throughout Moscow's Ukraine offensive but has come under more intense, increased attacks in recent weeks.

Kyiv has repeatedly said it plans to take Crimea back.

Separately, three Ukrainian drones were downed over Moscow early on Sunday, the Russian defence ministry said. The attack damaged two office towers and briefly shut an international airport.


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