On the night of October 31-November 1, Russia came under a massive attack by strike drones. Local residents report on social media that the town of Zhukovsky, near Moscow, lost power.
Zhukovsky is located 40 kilometers southeast of Moscow.
Officially, the Russian authorities have not yet commented on the events, and the power supplier has reported a power outage.
Before that, DroneBomber, which tracks the directions of Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory, published a map with perhaps the largest movement of drones in Russian airspace:
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Approximate flight routes of our UAVs:
🔴Red arrow – directions of strike UAVs;
All information about the routes is taken from Russian sources.#DroneBomberMaps #UAVStrikes #RussiaUnderFire
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Russian monitoring groups reported the simultaneous launch of 50 to 100 attack drones over the territory of the aggressor state.
The Tula region also reported power outages:
Explosions now also reported in the Tula region pic.twitter.com/LRngzVKz7a
— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) October 31, 2025
The day before, local telegram channels reported an air raid alert due to drone flights.
On the night of October 30-31, the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine hit the power grids of Bryansk and Orel regions with Neptunes, and there is also information about a strike on the Vladimirskaya power substation in the village of Energetik, the Vladimir region.
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