Ukraine launches intense kamikaze drone attack on Russia in heaviest bombardment by Kyiv for months as three of Moscow’s international airports are forced to shut down

Ukraine has launched a major kamikaze drone attack on Russia, the heaviest attack in months.

Three of Moscow’s international airports – Vnukovo, Domodedovo and Zhukovsky – were closed and flights were suspended or canceled due to the attack.

The city’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, complained of a “mass attack” on the Russian capital.

The strikes come a day after the heaviest attacks on Kiev by Putin kamikaze drones since the start of the war 22 months ago – when 71 of 75 Iranian-made Shahed UAVs were downed by Ukrainian air defenses.

Russia was forced to shoot down eleven drones last night and another nine early this morning.

In Tula, someone hit a residential building as it fell to the ground – with dramatic footage showing the moment of the explosion.

During today’s attack, wires near central Moscow caught fire

Ukraine has launched a major kamikaze drone attack on Russia, the heaviest attack in months

Ukraine has launched a major kamikaze drone attack on Russia, the heaviest attack in months

A drone was spotted in the sky in Tula, Russia, 185 miles south of Moscow

A drone was spotted in the sky in Tula, Russia, 185 miles south of Moscow

A building was partially destroyed after the drone attacks on Russia

A building was partially destroyed after the drone attacks on Russia

Three people, a man and two women, required medical attention and people were evacuated from the building.

Later in the morning, a new drone swarm was reported in Tula, a region where Putin’s friend and former bodyguard Alexei Dyumin is governor and where he once saved the dictator from an attack by a brown bear.

‘Loud explosions’ were reported over the city. “It flew right over us,” a local resident said amid unconfirmed reports that two kamikaze drones had been shot down.

And a mysterious fire set fire to an elite Mosfilmovskaya Street in Moscow, blocking all traffic, according to state media reports.

“The circumstances of the incident and information about the victims are being clarified,” media outlet Astra reported, suggesting an “electric” inferno.

In the Moscow region, around the capital, five drones were reportedly shot down in the Naro-Fominsk, Odintsovo, Ramensky and Podolsk districts.

Three people, a man and two women, required medical attention and people were evacuated from a building

Three people, a man and two women, required medical attention and people were evacuated from a building

Russia was forced to shoot down eleven drones last night and another nine early this morning

Russia was forced to shoot down eleven drones last night and another nine early this morning

A window has been badly destroyed after today's drone attack on Russia

A window has been badly destroyed after today’s drone attack on Russia

In three cases there was damage to buildings on the ground. It was not immediately clear whether any of the drones had hit strategic targets.

More drones were downed in the Kaluga, Bryansk and Smolensk regions as Ukraine responded to the attack on Kiev a day earlier.

Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Moscow was the main target. “A massive drone strike was attempted overnight,” he said.

Elsewhere in the Russian-occupied Donetsk People’s Republic, power was cut after an apparent Ukrainian attack on the region’s power grid.

Putin-appointed occupation leader Denis Pushlin said: “At night the enemy tried to damage the region’s energy system.

“Unfortunately, not everything was shot due to the massive attack.”

Parts of the city of Donetsk and Makeevka plus almost all of Mariupol were without power.

The Russian attack in Kiev on Saturday was the most intense of the war.

Serhiy Popko, head of the capital’s administration, called it “the most massive drone airstrike on Kiev.”

“Our soldiers shot down most of the drones. Unfortunately, not all,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“But we continue to work to strengthen our air defenses and shoot down more.”

Overnight, Russia launched nine more Iranian drones at Ukraine.

Eight were reportedly shot.