Ukrainian strikes hit drone manufacturer near Moscow as Russia claims 296 Ukrainian drones shot down

A drone factory in the Moscow Oblast was hit by Ukrainian aircraft as the Russian capital’s mayor reportedly issued 17 attack warnings in one day.
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The aftermath of the alleged Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian city of Zelenograd on 28 May 2025. Credit: local telegram channels
Ukrainian strikes hit drone manufacturer near Moscow as Russia claims 296 Ukrainian drones shot down

Ukrainian drones attacked a drone development facility in Dubna, a city in the Moscow Oblast, according to Russian Telegram channels Astra and Baza citing local residents.

Social media videos show drones flying over Dubna and explosions with fires after impact. Local residents in the footage say "Kronshtadt got hit again."

The Kronshtadt facility in Dubna near Moscow is a specialized Russian drone production center responsible for the development and mass production of unmanned aerial vehicles, including the Orion strike-reconnaissance drone. The facility is reportedly a key part of Russia’s defense industry, supporting both domestic and export needs with large-scale UAV manufacturing.

Ukraine has not reported on the claimed attack.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin posted 17 messages about drone attacks since the start of the day. He said air defenses destroyed at least 31 drones heading toward the Russian capital.

Sobyanin also reported repelling drone attacks on Zelenograd. The official said that both Moscow and Zelenograd had "no serious damage or casualties" and that "emergency services specialists are working at the debris impact sites."

Dubna is known as a "science city." The city sits 121 kilometers north of Moscow in the Moscow Oblast.

Russia's Defense Ministry later claimed that from 9 pm on 27 May to 7 am on 28 May, air defenses allegedly destroyed and intercepted 296 Ukrainian drones over Moscow region and 12 other Russian oblasts including Bryansk, Belgorod, Vladimir, Voronezh, Ivanovo, Kaluga, Kursk, Orel, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tver and Tula.

The Russian defense ministry reported neither the total number of drones allegedly flying toward Russian territory nor the consequences of attacks.

Earlier, Moscow's mayor announced drone attacks on Russia's capital. Moscow and other Russian airports suspended operations during the incident.

The Russian Defense Ministry previously claimed that on the evening of 27 May, from 9 pm to midnight Moscow time, their air defenses allegedly intercepted and destroyed 112 Ukrainian drones.

Ukraine has been conducting an air campaign against Russian strategic targets such as ammunition depots, command centers, military factories, oil processing and storage facilities, but rarely comments of the attacks.

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