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Ukraine launches drone barrage at Moscow as Zelensky heads to NATO summit

The Ukrainian leader is expected to seek more aid, while organizers reportedly fear his appeals could anger Donald Trump
Published 7 Jul, 2026 12:58 | Updated 7 Jul, 2026 14:00
Ukraine launches drone barrage at Moscow as Zelensky heads to NATO summit

Ukrainian forces launched more than 430 kamikaze drones towards Moscow overnight, Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said on Tuesday. The attack came as Vladimir Zelensky traveled to Ankara, Türkiye, where NATO leaders are gathering for a summit.

Sobyanin said the threat to the Russian capital had been neutralized, with most of the drones shot down long before they reached Moscow. Only 36 were intercepted near the city, he added.

Russia’s Defense Ministry earlier reported that 452 Ukrainian drones had been intercepted over a 12-hour period overnight.

On June 25, Zelensky announced a 40-day pressure campaign against Russia involving long-range strikes and clandestine operations. Kiev’s drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, as well as on commercial vessels it suspects of transporting Russian oil, are intended to inflict maximum economic damage on the country.

Moscow has said the Western-funded strikes are a sign of Kiev’s desperation as Ukrainian troops continue to retreat along the front line. Russian officials have also accused Ukraine of carrying out deliberate terrorist attacks targeting civilians, including a nighttime drone raid on a vocational college dormitory in Starobelsk in May.

Russian President Vladimir Putin described that attack as a turning point that justified more powerful long-range strikes on Ukrainian military targets. Overnight from Sunday into Monday, Russia launched a large-scale barrage that hit drone-related facilities in the Ukrainian capital. The Defense Ministry said the strikes were retaliatory.

The NATO summit in Ankara gives Zelensky and his European backers another chance to lobby US President Donald Trump. However, there are reportedly concerns that the American leader would be coming at the high-profile event in a sour mood, potentially leading to renewed criticism of bloc members over their refusal to directly support the US-Israeli war on Iran and their failure to ramp up defense spending.

According to The Telegraph, Zelensky will not participate in the main part of the summit, where he would have been able to appeal to Trump and other leaders directly, because organizers feared he could upset Trump.

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