Drone hits Moscow building causing 'powerful explosion' three miles from Kremlin
- A drone attack targeted the Expo Center complex in central Moscow, causing a powerful explosion, according to Russia. The drone was shot down by air defenses, and there were no reported casualties.
- The Russian defense ministry accused Ukraine of launching the drone attack, but there was no immediate comment from Kyiv.
- The reported drone attack occurred after Russia's defense ministry claimed a separate attempted assault on its Black Sea fleet by Ukrainian forces. Ukraine has also been accused of targeting grain infrastructure in Odesa.
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Ukrainian drone smashes into Moscow building, causing explosion – video
Russian air defences destroyed a Ukrainian drone over central Moscow in the early hours of Friday morning, officials have said. The drone smashed into a non-residential building of Moscow's Expo Centre complex after being shot down, causing an explosion. Air traffic was briefly suspended at civilian airports in Moscow after the attack, which Russia blames on Ukraine. No casualties were reportedUkrainian drone shot down over central Moscow, say R…
Massive explosion rocks Moscow as kamikaze drone blasts building just three miles from the Kremlin
A HUGE explosion rocked Moscow today after a suspected Ukrainian kamikaze drone blasted a building just three miles from the Kremlin. Footage showed flames and a column of black smoke rising from the Moscow Expocentre after the strike. The drone hit and damaged the Moscow ExpocentreEast2West AFPThe damaged Expocentre building following a drone attack in Moscow[/caption] The building sits on the edge of the city’s skyscraper zone which was prev…
Huge explosion rocks Moscow after Ukrainian drone hits three miles from Kremlin
Investigators work near a damaged roof following a reported Ukrainian drone shot down in Moscow (Picture: east2west/Reuters) A Ukrainian drone smashed into Moscow’s Expo Center complex this morning, triggering a ‘powerful explosion’ that echoed across the city’s business district. A video published by Russian media outlets showed thick smoke rising next to skyscrapers in the capital. The Russian defence ministry and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin …
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