Ukraine strikes Moscow with dozens of drones, disrupts supply to occupied Crimea
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow, with Russian air defense shooting down at least 70 drones, while coordinated strikes on the Kerch Strait paralyzed ferry traffic and caused fuel shortages in occupied Crimea. In Sumy region, a drone hit a residential building, killing three, including a 13-year-old boy.

Ukrainian forces launched a coordinated drone attack on Moscow, during which Russian air defense systems shot down at least 70 drones. The mayor of Moscow did not report any damage or casualties. Simultaneously, strikes targeted the Kerch Strait, disrupting ferry service and causing an acute fuel shortage in occupied Crimea. Analysts at the U.S. Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assess this as part of Kyiv's systematic campaign to cut off both supply routes to the peninsula.
In the Sumy region of northeastern Ukraine, a drone strike hit a residential building, killing three people, including a 13-year-old boy. No further details about the circumstances were provided. These developments underscore the ongoing intense warfare between Ukraine and Russia, with both sides employing drones for attacks and defense.

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