Moscow experiences a second consecutive day of large-scale Ukrainian drone attacks, according to Russian officials cited by multiple outlets. Authorities report that hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles are flying toward the Russian capital and surrounding areas. Reports describe the attacks as involving large numbers of drones rather than isolated incidents. In the Moscow region, officials say three people die as a result of the attacks. The accounts describe the fatalities as occurring in nearby districts rather than within the city itself. Beyond the casualty count and the scale of the drone activity, the sources provide limited detail on the specific targets, the extent of damage, or the measures taken by Russian air defenses. The coverage focuses on the continuity of the attacks across two days and the reported impact on civilians in the surrounding region. No sources provided additional independently verified information about the drones’ targets or claims of responsibility beyond attributing the attacks to Ukraine.