Early Tuesday, Ukraine's military executed a major drone strike across Russian territory, targeting the Moscow region in a reported bid to demonstrate its offensive capabilities. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 337 drones, with the mayor of Moscow describing the incident as the most extensive assault on the capital since the conflict began. Authorities confirmed casualties, noting at least two deaths and numerous injuries from the drone activity.
Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russia, Prompting Closure of Moscow Airports

Ukraine Strikes Deep into Russia, Prompting Closure of Moscow Airports
In a significant escalation, Ukraine's drone attacks have hit Moscow, forcing airport suspensions and highlighting ongoing tensions ahead of peace talks.
Following the attacks, all four international airports serving Moscow, which has a population of 21 million, temporarily halted operations. In response to these developments, Ukraine has put forth a proposal for an immediate cease-fire in aerial assaults, contingent on a reciprocal agreement from Russia. This initiative, endorsed by several European countries including France, aims to lay the groundwork for broader negotiations aimed at resolving the prolonged conflict, which has resulted in significant military losses on both sides.