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Ukrainian Drone Attack on Moscow Temporarily Suspends Flights at Vnukovo Airport

Flights to and from Vnukovo Airport were temporarily suspended

Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow at night. This was announced by the mayor of the city, Sergey Sobyanin, the world agencies reported.

“Tonight there was an attack by Ukrainian drones. The facades of two high-rise office buildings were slightly damaged. There are no victims or injured,” explained Sobyanin in Telegram.

Two days ago, the mayor reported an attempted attack by an enemy drone that was shot down by the forces of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

A drone struck buildings in a business center in Moscow

At the same time, it became clear that the entire “Moscow City” zone in the capital was being evacuated. The purpose is to inspect the buildings. It is in this area that Sobyanin reported the two high-rise buildings damaged in the drone attack.

The Ministry of Defense of Russia explained that Ukraine tried to attack objects in Moscow with unmanned aerial vehicles, and one drone was destroyed in the air over the territory of the Odintsovsky district of the Moscow region. Two other drones were also intercepted and disabled with electronic warfare means. They lost control and crashed on the territory of the “Moscow City” zone, TASS reported.

One security guard was injured in the attack on the high-rise administrative building “Oko 2” in “Moscow City”, the emergency services reported. The windows on four floors were broken.

Earlier it was reported that the “IQ-Quartal” building in the same area was also attacked, and the windows on the fifth and sixth floors were broken. Due to the emergency situation, flights to and from Vnukovo Airport were temporarily suspended.

Source: Gabriela Golemanska, BTA

2023-07-30 03:49:14
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