Putin orders Ukraine border tightening as drones hit Russia
The Hindu
Several Russian television stations aired a missile attack warning that officials blamed on a hacking attack
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the border with Ukraine tightened on Tuesday after several drones attacked inside Russian territory, including one that crashed just 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Moscow in an alarming development for Russian defences.
The drones caused no injuries but raised questions about the Kremlin's security more than a year after Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbour.
Moscow blamed Kyiv for the attacks. Ukrainian officials did not immediately claim responsibility, but they similarly avoided directly acknowledging responsibility for past strikes and sabotage while emphasising Ukraine's right to hit any target in Russia.
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Although Mr. Putin did not refer to any specific attacks in a speech in the Russian capital, his comments came hours after the drones targeted several areas in southern and western Russia. Authorities closed the airspace over St. Petersburg in response to what some reports said was a drone.
Also on Tuesday, several Russian television stations aired a missile attack warning that officials blamed on a hacking attack.
The drone attacks on Monday night and Tuesday morning targeted regions inside Russia along the border with Ukraine and deeper into the country, according to local Russian authorities.