moscow

Moscow, the capital and largest city of Russia, is situated along the Moskva River in Central Russia. As of the 2021 census, it has a population exceeding 13 million within the city limits, over 19 million in the urban area, and more than 21.5 million in its metropolitan area.

Recent Developments:

Ukrainian Drone Attack: On March 11, 2025, Ukraine launched its most extensive drone assault on Moscow since the conflict began. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported intercepting 337 drones, with 91 targeting Moscow. The attack resulted in three fatalities and eighteen injuries, causing fires and disrupting transportation.

Ceasefire Agreement: In response to escalating hostilities, the U.S. and Ukraine have agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, halting missile, drone, and bomb attacks. This agreement includes a significant deal on rare earth minerals, indicating a long-term partnership. President Trump has expressed hopes that Russia will join the ceasefire.

City Highlights:

Cultural Significance: Moscow is renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage, featuring landmarks such as the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene, with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries.

Economic Hub: As a major economic center, Moscow hosts the Moscow International Business Center, one of the world’s largest financial hubs, and is home to numerous Russian and international corporations.

Green Spaces: Despite its urban landscape, Moscow is noted for its abundance of green areas, including 96 parks and 18 gardens, offering residents and visitors ample recreational spaces.