SHOCKING: Drone Attacks Paralyze Moscow Airports - Is This the Turning Point in Ukraine's Revenge

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Drone attacks temporarily shut down three Moscow-area airports on Sunday, causing cancellations and delays.

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The attacks were part of Ukraine's effort to retaliate against Russia's invasion that began almost 19 months ago.

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Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed that drones were shot down in two districts of Moscow, with no reported casualties or severe damage.

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Ukraine has not explicitly claimed responsibility for the attacks but defended them as a response to the damage inflicted on Ukrainian cities by Russian rockets and mortars.

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Similar incidents disrupted airport traffic a day earlier, highlighting a growing trend of drone attacks in the region.

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The Ukraine Defense Contact Group is set to meet in Germany for its monthly update, led by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, aiming to garner military support for Ukraine.

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the need for the West to prepare for a prolonged conflict and stated that Ukraine must continue fighting to maintain its existence.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the U.S. of directing Ukraine's military actions and pursuing its own war against Russia by supplying weapons and intelligence.

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Despite North Korea's plan to supply Russia with artillery rounds and weaponry, top U.S. general Mark Milley expressed skepticism about its potential to significantly impact the course of the war.

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The assistance from North Korea, discussed in talks between Putin and Kim Jong Un, is uncertain in terms of timing and quantity, and Milley doubts it would be a decisive factor in the conflict. 

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