The Russian capital Moscow has again become the target of an attempted enemy drone attack, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Two drones were shot down by anti-aircraft fire, Sobyanin said Wednesday morning in his blog on the Telegram news service. There were no injuries or damage, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The ministry in Moscow blamed the “Kiev regime” for the attacks.
At the end of July/beginning of August, the Russian capital with the skyscraper district of Moskwa City was twice the target of a drone attack within three days. According to Russian information, several drones were shot down. But the facade of a glass tower was also hit.
Ukrainian capital also target of attacks
The city of millions has been the target of drone strikes several times, which have nothing to do with Russia’s massive attacks in its devastating offensive war against Ukraine, which has now lasted for 17 months. Moscow repeatedly fired drones, missiles and cruise missiles at the capital Kyiv. There were deaths, injuries and enormous damage in Kiev.
Source: Krone

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