Drone Strike Hits Moscow Region: Smoke Reported in Yegoryevsk and Dubna
Massive Drone Attack Targets Moscow Region
According to Главком: On June 30, 2026, the Moscow Region came under a large-scale assault by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Plumes of smoke were observed in the cities of Yegoryevsk and Dubna, highlighting the severity of the incident. That same night, a separate attack struck Novorossiysk, specifically near its seaport. UAVs were also detected over Tula, a major hub of Russia's military-industrial complex.
Ukrainian Defense Forces Strike Back
Against this backdrop, the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched strikes on Russian military assets on June 28–29. The targeted sites included:
- three bridges
- a logistics and supply depot
- drone control centers
- military communication facilities
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed these details, as reported by the source Glavcom.
The recent events underscore an escalation in hostilities between Ukraine and Russia, with potentially serious implications for regional security. The surge in drone activity and strikes on strategic infrastructure reflects mounting tensions and both sides' readiness for further action. As such incidents could significantly alter military tactics and the political landscape in both nations, monitoring remains ongoing.
The recent escalation in drone activity is not isolated to the Moscow Region. Similar incidents have been reported in occupied territories, where drone strikes targeted key locations in Alchevsk and Melitopol. This pattern of attacks highlights a broader strategy that both sides appear to be employing in their ongoing conflict. For more details on the strikes in these occupied cities, see our coverage here.
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