Russian media exhaustively documented what it called "the largest drone attack" on Moscow since the war began, with claims of 337 Ukrainian drones intercepted nationwide, 70+ targeting the capital. By mid-morning, reports confirmed three civilian deaths and multiple injuries in Moscow region.
The Kremlin characterized the attack as potentially derailing peace negotiations, yet by afternoon, breakthrough diplomatic developments emerged. Following US-Ukraine talks in Jeddah, Kyiv reportedly accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposal. Trump announced resumption of military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, with plans for direct communication with Putin "this week."
Meanwhile, military developments continued with Russia claiming to have liberated 12 more settlements in Kursk region and one in Donetsk. Media amplified reports of the "pipeline operation" in Sudzha, where Russian forces allegedly infiltrated Ukrainian positions through an inactive gas pipeline, forcing Ukrainian troops to retreat.