Pakistan, May 6 -- Ukrainian drone attacks have once again forced Moscow's airports to temporarily shut down overnight. This marks the second consecutive night that air traffic into the Russian capital has been disrupted. Meanwhile, a separate Russian missile strike in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa resulted in at least one civilian death, highlighting the ongoing intensity of the conflict.

Russia's aviation authority confirmed that all four main airports serving Moscow were briefly closed but have since reopened. Moscow's mayor stated that air defense systems intercepted at least 19 drones as they approached the city. Across Russia, military officials claimed they shot down a total of 105 Ukrainian drones overnight, with attempted...