As authorities worked to mitigate the impact, the Russian aviation watchdog confirmed that the four main airports in the capital faced significant disturbances, with additional flights being diverted. While operations have since normalized, the attacks' effects were felt across Moscow's airspace. Reports indicate the Kaluga region also encountered disruptions, with local airports forced to close following drone interceptions.

The drone strikes come amid ongoing violence in Ukraine, where Russian airstrikes reportedly led to several civilian casualties. Ukraine's air force countered by downing a significant number of Russian drones, illustrating the fierce ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Russian officials express a desire for peace talks, stating that President Vladimir Putin is open to negotiations, despite the current aggressions.

The situation remains tense as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has proposed renewed discussions to re-engage stalled negotiations, while the U.S. has recently reaffirmed its support for Ukraine through military aid. This escalation of drone warfare marks a new chapter in the complex and fraught relations between the two nations, underscoring the challenges that lie ahead for peace efforts.