Watch: Russia panics over 300 drone attack, explosions heard in Moscow
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Watch: Russia panics over 300 drone attack, explosions heard in Moscow

“Bavovna” in Moscow and Russia on June 19 — what is known
Source:  online.ua

On June 19, the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a new massive attack on military targets in Russia. Moscow residents are already posting the first videos of drone flights, explosions, and enemy air defenses.

Points of attention

  • The ongoing attacks on the aggressor country's capital highlight the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
  • This incident underscores the growing use of drones in modern warfare and the potential impact on traditional military defenses.

“Bavovna” in Moscow and Russia on June 19 — what is known

At around 1:10 PM, the DroneBomber Telegram channel reported that a significant number of Ukrainian drones were currently in Russian airspace.

In addition, the admins published the approximate flight routes of our UAVs:

What is important to understand is that the red arrow is the direction of movement of the strike drones:

According to Russian sources, around 320 drones were reported, but these estimates, along with the routes, are extremely approximate, writes the DroneBomber team.

After some time, the first loud explosions thundered in Moscow.

According to eyewitnesses, something "already exploded and caught fire."

In addition, residents of the Russian capital are amazed at the power of Ukrainian drones.

It is not yet known what enemy targets the Ukrainian Defense Forces are currently attacking.

What is important to understand is that for the second day in a row, it is the capital of the aggressor country that is under attack.

Yes, on June 18, Ukraine successfully attacked the Moscow Oil Refinery.

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