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Russian Air Defenses intercepted 206 Ukrainian Drones over Russian Territory Overnight on 3/17/2026, including 40 that were Heading toward Moscow, the Russian Defense Ministry said. Russian Authorities Reported Drone Attacks on the Capital for the Fourth Consecutive Day. Ukraine has Not Commented on the recent Strikes.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said that Swarms of Ukrainian Drones were Intercepted beginning around 10 p.m. local time, lasting into the Early Morning. As of 6:15 a.m. Moscow time, 39 Drones had Allegedly been Downed. Emergency Crews were Dispatched to the Crash Sites, and No Casualties or Damage were Reported. The Total Number-of-Drones launched by Ukraine remains Unclear, as Russia only Reports Drones it says were Intercepted.
The Kyiv Independent could not Verify the Reports at the time of Publication. The Latest Drone Swarms on the Russian Capital come amid an apparent Increase in Attacks on Moscow in recent days. Sobyanin claimed on 3/16/2026 that over 250 Drones, Not including the Latest Totals, had been Shot Down over Moscow's Sky since 3/14/2026.
Ukrainian Long-Range Drones now Threaten Russia's Ural Region, more than 1,500 kilometers. about 930 miles, from the Russian-Ukrainian Border, Secretary of Russia's Security Council and former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on 3/17/2026. The Ural Region spans Russia and Kazakhstan, lying between the East European and West Siberian plains. The area is Dominated by a Mountain Range that forms a Natural Boundary between Europe and Asia.
During the Meeting, Shoigu said the Development of Ukrainian Drones has Advanced to the Point that "no Russian region can feel safe," with the Ural Region already "in the immediate danger zone." Shoigu said that in 2025, Ukrainian Aerial Strikes on Infrastructure Across Russia Surged nearly Fourfold, with more than 23,000 Attacks Recorded. The Ural Region Hosts Strategic Defense-Industrial Enterprises, Energy Facilities, Chemical Plants, and some of Russia's Largest Oil and Gas Fields, Key Components of the Country's Economic Strength and Defense Capability, Shoigu said.
The Region also Features an Extensive Transportation Network, including Major Rail Lines and Hubs, as well as Federal Highways, according to Shoigu. "Disabling them could not only cause significant economic damage but also disrupt major metropolitan areas and key supply chains, including those essential to supporting a special military operation," the Official said.
Shoigu said that Ukrainian Forces are Primarily Targeting Military Sites, Transportation Networks, and Energy Facilities. Since Early 2026, the Attacks on Russian Industrial Enterprises and Oil Refineries have Intensified, Hitting Operations that Support the Defense Sector and Supply the Russian Military, He Added.
The Statement comes as Ukraine has Intensified Long-Range Strikes on Russian Territory, with Ukrainian Drones Targeting Moscow for Four Days in a Row.

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