At least Three People were Killed near Moscow, after Ukraine Targeted Russia with more than 500 Drones Overnight, Russian State News TASS Reported 5/17/2026, citing Local and Military Officials. The Attack on Moscow is “the largest in over a year,” according to TASS, citing Information released by the City’s Mayor, and follows a Wave of Russian Strikes earlier in the week targeting Ukraine’s Capital, Kyiv, where my Mother's Mother came to the U.S. My Mother's Father, my Grandmother's 1st Cousin, came to the U.S. from Poland.
Those Attacks Killed at least 25 People and Injured Dozens of Others, according to Ukrainian Authorities. Ukraine’s Security Service said that Ukrainian Forces Targeted Facilities in the Moscow Region, including Striking Two Oil Pumping Facilities, an Oil Refinery and the “Angstrom” Plant, which Supplies Semiconductors to Russia’s Military-Industrial Complex.
Fallen Debris also caused a House in the Village of Subbotino to Catch Fire, while Four People were Injured, when Drones Damaged several Residential Blocks in the Western Town of Istra, TASS Reported. Some Drone Fragments Fell on the Grounds of Sheremetyevo Airport, Russia’s Busiest Air Hub, though No Injuries or Damage were Reported, According to the Facility. The State News Agency Posted Images of a House engulfed in a Fireball and Several Damaged Apartment Blocks on Telegram, without Specifying their Locations.
As the Attack unfolded on 5/17/2026 Morning, Ukraine’s Commander of the Unmanned System Forces Posted a Message on His Official Telegram Account, Addressed to the Residents of Patriarchy, One of Moscow’s Elite Residential Districts. “The one-way ticket to a peaceful life in Patriarchy and the surrounding areas has been canceled.”

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