Drone attacks target Moscow and Russia’s Black Sea patrols

Russia claimed Tuesday that it had shot down another wave of Ukrainian drones aiming at ships in the Black Sea and Moscow, while an office building in the capital’s main business sector was hit for the second time in a few days.

“Two Ukrainian (unmanned aerial vehicles) were destroyed by air defence systems over the territory of the Odintsovo and Narofominsk districts of Moscow region,” the Russian defence ministry said.

“Another drone was suppressed by electronic warfare and, having lost control, crashed on the territory of the Moscow City,” the capital’s main commercial district, the ministry said.

On Sunday, Russian defences downed drones in that same district, with debris damaging two office towers, blowing out several windows and scattering documents on the pavement below.

“One flew into the same tower in (Moscow) City as last time,” mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Tuesday on Telegram.

“The facade on the 21st floor was damaged,” and a number of windows were smashed, the mayor said.

He added that emergency services had gone to the scene and that there was no information on any casualties.

“We heard a big explosion, there was no panic,” local resident Arkady Metler, 29, told AFP.

“Nobody should be scared… we cannot do anything but stick together,” said Metler.

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