MOSCOW - Four people were killed in a Ukrainian shelling attack on a shopping center in Russia's Kursk Oblast on Monday, while a massive Ukrainian drone attack later on Tuesday killed one, and injured three others in the Moscow region, regional officials said.
Ukrainian forces targeted the Dobrynya shopping center in the village of Belaya in Kursk Oblast region on Monday evening, according to the region's acting governor Alexander Khinshtein.
"The death toll from the shelling of a shopping center in the Belovsky district has risen to four. Two women (born in 1959 and 1988), a 39-year-old man and an 18-year-old boy were killed," Khinshtein said on the messaging app Telegram.
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Earlier reports put the death toll at three, with nine others injured, including four teenagers.
In Moscow region, one person was killed, and three others injured in a massive Ukrainian drone attack on Tuesday.
Moscow Region Governor Andrey Vorobyov said in a Telegram post that drone debris fell on an apartment building in the urban district of Ramenskoye, damaging at least seven apartments from the 19th to the 22nd floors. As a result, 12 residents, including three children, were evacuated.
Meanwhile, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on his Telegram channel that Russian air defense forces shot down 69 Ukrainian drones in the Moscow region Tuesday morning amid the large-scale drone attack.
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Evgeniya Khrustaleva, head of the Domodedovo urban district in the Moscow region, said earlier Tuesday that train traffic between Domodedovo and Moscow, which had been stopped, was beginning to resume.
Meanwhile, the Federal Air Transport Agency announced temporary flight restrictions at Moscow's Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports to ensure flight safety.
Russia downs 337 Ukrainian drones
Russia's air defense systems shot down 337 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced Tuesday on its Telegram channel.
Those drones included 91 shot down over the Moscow region, 126 over Kursk, 38 over Bryansk, and 25 over Belgorod, the ministry said.
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According to the TASS news agency, it was the largest drone attack Ukraine has launched against Russia in 2025.