Drone attack again in Russian capital, Ukraine blamed, mayor confirms attack, airport closed


A drone attack has once again occurred in the capital of Russia, Moscow. The attack has been blamed on Ukraine. The attack took place at a time when Russia's air defense system was also active, though Russia could not survive the drone attack. Two buildings were damaged in the attack. A video of this drone attack has also surfaced, which is going viral on social media. The mayor of Moscow also confirmed the attack.

The airport was closed

As Russia takes precautionary measures, its Nukovo airport has been closed. According to local media reports, the drone attack was on a high-rise building called IQ Quarter in Moscow. The building houses residential apartments and government offices. According to reports, one person was injured in the drone attack. There is also news of a drone attack on another building in Moscow. A video has surfaced showing a woman sleeping in her apartment when a drone crashes into her building. His video is also becoming very viral on social media.

The mayor of Moscow confirmed the attack

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin also confirmed the drone attack on two Moscow buildings. However, he said that there was no major damage in the attack. The attack took place early this morning. Russia's Defense Ministry has reported that Russian air defenses have destroyed a Ukrainian drone in western Moscow. Last week also saw the news of two drone attacks in Moscow which were also blamed on Ukraine.

There are continuous drone attacks in the capital

In the past few months, there have been several drone attacks on Moscow, the capital of Russia. The residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin was attacked by a drone on May 3. Russia blamed it on Ukraine. This year there have been more than a hundred drone attacks on Russia and Russian-controlled territories. Russia says five drone attacks were carried out in separate locations in the capital Moscow on July 4.

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