Ukraine attacks Moscow, flights suspended at least two airports

A major raid by Ukraine on Tuesday night on Moscow has triggered suspension of flights to at least two airports in the Russian capital, Vukovo and Zhukovsky. The Russian Defence Ministry has said 112 Ukrainian fears have targeted six different regions at midnight, reports The Guardian. Meanwhile, Russia has also continued [...]
A major raid by Ukraine on Tuesday night on Moscow has triggered suspension of flights to at least two airports in the Russian capital, Vukovo and Zhukovsky.
Russian Defence Ministry has said 112 Ukrainian fears have targeted six different regions at midnight, reports The Guardian.
Meanwhile, Russia has also continued its intimidation over Ukraine by hitting the Ukrainian town of Kharkiv and injuring eight people, including one child, according to the regional military governor.
Ukraine's Air Force issued an air strike alert due to drones in regions including Kharkiv, Sumy, Odessa, Kiev and others.
Russian authorities are again being ignored by US President Donald Trump, again attacking Ukraine, just hours after he declared that his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin “was playing with fire”.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky will visit Berlin on Wednesday, where German Chancellor Friendrich Merz has pledged stronger support for Ukraine, prompting speculation that Germany could give Kiev its powerful Taurus missiles.
Merz has said on Monday that Germany, along with other Western allies, has lifted previous arms-ray restrictions they supply Ukraine with.












