Key facts
- Russian authorities reported shooting down nearly 60 drones targeting Moscow early Monday.
- Temporary airport closures occurred in Moscow due to the drone attacks.
- Recent Ukrainian drone attacks have targeted Moscow's oil refinery and caused disruptions in Crimea.
- Russia struck an agricultural facility in Ukraine's Odesa region with an Iskander missile on Sunday evening.
- One person was killed in the Odesa strike.
- Three people were injured in the Odesa strike.
- The Odesa strike caused vehicles and fuel storage tanks to catch fire.
Russian authorities announced on Monday that air defenses intercepted and destroyed nearly 60 drones targeting Moscow. The drone attacks led to temporary closures of Moscow's Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports. This incident occurs in the wake of recent Ukrainian drone attacks, including strikes on a Moscow oil refinery and disruptions in Crimea.
In a separate event on Sunday evening, Russia launched an Iskander ballistic missile strike on an agricultural facility in Ukraine's southern Odesa region. Regional governor Oleh Kiper reported that one person was killed and three others were injured in the attack. The strike resulted in vehicles and fuel storage tanks catching fire.
