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Ukraine drones kill four in Russia, Moscow faces biggest attack in over a year

Ukraine drones kill four in Russia, Moscow faces biggest attack in over a year

MOSCOW, May 17 (Reuters) - At least four people were killed in a major Ukrainian drone ‌attack on Russian regions, including Moscow, which ‌faced its largest assault in more than a year.

Reuters Firefighters work at a damaged house after a Ukrainian drone attack in the Moscow region, Russia May 17, 2026.  Moscow Regional Governor Andrei Vorobyov/Handout via REUTERS An apartment building damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack in Krasnogorsk, in the Moscow region, Russia May 17, 2026.  Moscow Regional Governor Andrei Vorobyov/Handout via REUTERS A house is on fire after a Ukrainian drone attack in the village of Subbotino, Naro-Fominsk District, in the Moscow region, Russia May 17, 2026.  Moscow Regional Governor Andrei Vorobyov/Handout via REUTERS

Aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow region

Three people died ​in the Moscow region and one in the Belgorod region, authorities said on Sunday.

Moscow regional Governor Andrei Vorobyov said a woman was killed when a ‌home was hit in ⁠Khimki, north of the capital, adding that rescuers were searching the debris for ⁠another person. Two men were killed in the village of Pogorelki in the Mytishchi district. Several residential ​high-rises and ​infrastructure facilities were damaged, ​he said.

Air defences destroyed ‌81 drones headed for Moscow since midnight, TASS reported, citing Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, making it the largest attack on the capital in over a year.

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Sobyanin said 12 people were injured, mostly near the ‌entrance to Moscow's oil refinery, ​while three houses were damaged. ​The "technology" of the ​refinery was not damaged, he added.

Russia's defence ‌ministry said 556 drones had ​been downed ​over the country overnight and into the morning.

The country's largest airport - Moscow's Sheremetyevo - said drone ​debris had fallen ‌on its territory without causing any damage.

(Reporting ​by Vladimir Soldatkin, Anton Kolodyazhnyy; Editing by Raju ​Gopalakrishnan and William Mallard)