INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A group of drones is believed to have targeted a Russian army base outside Moscow early Wednesday, the latest in a string of attacks near
approximately 5:30 and 5:50 a.m
on approach to a military warehouse," Moscow region Governor Andrei Vorobyov said, adding that "military countermeasures" had brought down
the drones.Russia's Defense Ministry later confirmed that three drones were involved in the attack, which it called an "act of terrorism"
were used to down two of the drones near the army base, while the third crashed in the nearby village of Lukino.Authorities said no one had
been injured in the incident and that the drone debris was being inspected.Russian authorities have become increasingly preoccupied with
drones following the May 3 attack on the Kremlin, which they call an attempted assassination by Kyiv on Putin.A drone attack targeting
Moscow on May 30 was by far the largest wave launched against Russia since it invaded Ukraine last year.Although Russian authorities said
eight unmanned aerial vehicles were involved in the late-May attack, media sources close to the state security services put the figure at
over 30 drones.Ukraine denied its role in the strikes.Citing unnamed United States officials who had spoken to their counterparts in
Ukraine, CNN reported in early June that Kyiv is cultivating a network of agents and sympathizers in Russia to carry out sabotage work
against Russian targets as Ukrainian forces launch their long-awaited counteroffensive.Russian law enforcement authorities have stepped up