Russia takes down 126 Ukrainian drones after Putin's rejection of an immediate ceasefire proposed by US

Russia downed 126 Ukrainian drones overnight, predominantly in Volgograd and Voronezh regions, following Moscow's rejection of an immediate ceasefire proposed by the US. President Putin expressed support for a truce but raised questions regarding ...

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This photo released by Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyev official telegram channel shows the site where one of the shot down Ukrainian drones fell, outside Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
Russia said Saturday it had downed 126 Ukrainian drones overnight, mostly over its southern Volgograd and Voronezh regions, after Moscow rejected an immediate ceasefire proposed by the United States.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said this week that while he backed the idea of a truce with Ukraine, he had "serious questions" about implementation and wanted to discuss them with US leader Donald Trump.

The defence ministry 64 drones were intercepted over Volgograd and neighbouring Voronezh and the rest targeted border regions.


Ukraine has launched drones into Russia throughout Russia's offensive and on Monday attacked the Moscow region with the largest amount of drones since the conflict began in 2022.
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