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Ukraine strikes Moscow with a drone attack
Ukraine targeted an under-construction building in Moscow.
Moscow: Ukraine conducted another drone attack on Moscow, targeting an under-construction building.
The attack resulted in damage to nearby duplex buildings and shattered glass windows.
Emergency measures were initiated in the area following the incident.
According to International news agencies, an under-construction building was targeted in a drone attack in Moscow, causing damage to two 5-story duplex buildings in close proximity.
The shattered glass windows of these buildings added to the destruction, prompting authorities to declare an emergency situation.
All airports in Moscow were temporarily closed for incoming and outgoing flights.
Further reports suggest that drone attacks were carried out in two different districts of Moscow, namely Mozaik and Khimki, which were successfully neutralized by the air defense system.
Although the drone attacks did not result in significant casualties, Russian authorities claim that an additional attempt by extremist groups to launch a terrorist attack has been thwarted.
On the other hand, Ukraine has not issued any statement regarding the drone attacks on the Russian borders.
As of Wednesday morning, all aerial operations remained suspended at Moscow airports. However, flight operations are gradually being restored.
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