One civilian injured in Moscow City as result of Ukrainian drone attack
One person was injured as a result of a blast that occurred in a Moscow City building after a drone attack.
"A security guard was injured in an Oko-2 building as a result of the blast. Glazing from the first to the fourth floor was shattered as a result of a drone attack," TASS reports, citing emergency services.
Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said that the city was attacked by Ukrainian drones. The facades of two office buildings in Moscow City were slightly damaged. There were no casualties.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, on the morning of July 30, Ukraine tried to attack Moscow facilities with drones, one of which was destroyed in the air over the territory of the Odintsovo district, and two others were suppressed and crashed in the Moscow City. The capital's Vnukovo airport was closed for arrivals and departures due to the incident.