Burning vehicles after a strike in the Donetsk region.
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UKRAINE unleashed chaos at Moscow’s four airports with a fourth successive drone blitz rocking the city.

Hundreds of passenger planes had to be diverted as waves of flying bombs converged on the Russian capital.

Burning vehicles after a strike in the Donetsk region.
The moment of a Ukrainian strike on the Russian-occupied Donetsk region on SaturdayCredit: East2West
Large crowd of people at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow.
Ukrainian drone attack disrupted four Moscow airportsCredit: East2West
Crowded Sheremetyevo airport terminal after a drone attack.
Stranded passengers at Sheremetyevo airport, MoscowCredit: East2West
Footage of a Ukrainian drone being shot down.
Footage captured the moment a Ukrainian drone was downed in Zelenograd, Moscow regionCredit: East2West

Footage showed explosions as Russian air defences attacked incoming unmanned planes in Zelenograd, a district 23 miles northwest of the Kremlin.

Ukraine has intensified its attacks following reports that Donald Trump advised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to ensure Russians experience the “pain” of war.

Russia’s defence ministry claimed to have downed 93 Ukrainian drones overnight across nine regions – 19 of them over the Moscow area alone.

Authorities were forced to twice close airspace over Moscow, hitting airports Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo and Zhukovsky.

A total of 134 planes were diverted, as confusion and frustration gripped passengers caught up in the escalating fallout of the war.

As a result, Aeroflot, the state airline, had to rearrange its flight schedules, causing disruptions at regional airports such as those in Kaluga, Yaroslavl, and Nizhny Novgorod.

This disruption led to angry passengers, including summer vacationers, facing issues such as flight delays, diversions, and numerous cancellations. This appears to be part of a new strategy by Ukraine to disrupt air travel in Vladimir Putin’s capital.

Passengers — many travelling for summer vacations — were left bedding down on the airport floor.

“The restrictions are necessary for ensuring the safety of civil aircraft flights,” announced Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency.

In Zelenograd, a district on the northwestern edge of Moscow, explosions were heard as air defences intercepted drones.

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Debris sparked fires that damaged buildings and set vehicles alight, according to local reports.

In nearby Golube, residents described powerful blasts that shattered windows and shook homes, The Kyiv Post reported.

While Russian officials claimed success in intercepting the majority of drones, the repeated closures of Moscow’s airspace suggest Ukraine is successfully placing pressure on the capital – targeting not just military assets but the daily functioning of civilian infrastructure.

In a separate blow, anti-Kremlin partisan group Atesh claimed responsibility for sabotage on a key rail line in Tula region.

They set fire to a relay cabinet, causing what the group described as “serious disruptions in railway communication”.

Atesh said the attack had critically crippled the movement of weapons and military gear from key defence factories.

It was a hammer blow to Putin’s logistics — and a taste of the chaos Ukraine and its allies are now willing to unleash.

Elsewhere, drone strikes were reported on Russian-occupied Donetsk, with footage showing what appeared to be an attack near a regional trauma hospital.

In Ukrainian-held Sloviansk, one person was killed in a Russian drone strike.

The Kremlin continued its own strikes in response, targeting the Sumy region in Ukraine’s northeast after scoffing at Trump’s 50-day peace ultimatum.

A 78-year-old woman was killed in Shostka, close to the Russian border, while in the Zaporizhzhia region a 69-year-old woman was wounded in another attack.

Putin’s war machine, ever indiscriminate, continues its campaign of terror against civilians.

Damage to a building from a strike in the Russian-occupied Donetsk region.
The aftermath of a Ukrainian strike on the Russian-occupied Donetsk region on July 19Credit: East2West
Explosion of a Geran-2 drone near a Yak-52 aircraft.
Explosion of a Geran-2 drone next to a Yak-52 aircraft that was acting as an interceptorCredit: East2West
Smoke and fire from an explosion in Shostka, Sumy region, Ukraine.
Shostka in Sumy region, Ukraine, was attacked with drones and aerial bombs on SaturdayCredit: East2West

The Russian Defence Ministry, desperate to project strength, released footage of a MiG-31K jet launching a hypersonic Kinzhal missile, a menacing display as the Kremlin signals no intent to back down.

And in a chilling twist, a Russian Shahed drone exploded dangerously close to a Yak-52 aircraft used as an interceptor.

Despite Moscow’s bluster, president Zelensky continues to push for peace – on Ukraine’s terms.

“The pace of negotiations must be increased. Everything must be done to achieve a ceasefire,” he said.

“And the Russian side must stop hiding from decisions.

“Prisoner exchanges. Return of children. End to the killings.

“And a meeting at the level of leaders is needed to truly ensure peace – a really lasting one. Ukraine is ready for such a meeting.”

But Kremlin is showing no signs of backing down.

According to German General Christian Fröding, Russia is now preparing to swarm 2,000 drones at Ukraine, launching them simultaneously to try to overwhelm its defences.

He warned of growing Chinese support behind the scenes.

“The current situation is such that China is effectively exporting exclusively to Russia, while Ukraine is excluded from this market,” Fröding said.

And while Kyiv has not officially commented on its role in the latest strikes, officials have repeatedly insisted that “Ukraine consistently adheres to international humanitarian law and targets only legitimate military objectives.”

According to Ukraine’s military: “All actions by the Armed Forces of Ukraine are conducted in accordance with the Geneva Conventions, with a clear distinction made between civilian and military targets.”

Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a press conference as part of the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 in Rome, ItalyCredit: Getty
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