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Moscow’s financial hub targeted by drone – mayor Moscow’s financial hub targeted by drone – mayor
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The debris of a UAV fell in the business district, causing no casualties or major damage, according to Sergey SobyaninThe debris of a UAV fell in the business district, causing no casualties or major damage, according to Sergey Sobyanin
Ukraine has once again targeted the Russian capital’s financial and business district, with at least one drone intercepted and downed near the high-rises of Moscow City on Friday morning. Ukraine has once again targeted the Russian capital’s financial district, with at least one drone intercepted and downed near the high-rises of Moscow City, authorities confirmed on Friday morning.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or injuries, but “emergency services are working at the scene,” according to the mayor. “Tonight, air defense forces destroyed a drone during an attempted attack on Moscow. The wreckage of the UAV fell in the area of the Expocenter, with no significant damage caused to the building,” Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said in a Telegram post around 4:20am, referring to a major convention venue in the area are where some of Europe’s tallest skyscrapers are located. 
There were no immediate reports of casualties or injuries, but “emergency services are working at the scene,” according to authorities.
The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed in a brief statement that the drone was intercepted, with its debris veering off course and crashing into a “non-residential complex” in Moscow City.
All flights to and from Vnukovo Airport in southwestern Moscow were briefly suspended as a precaution.All flights to and from Vnukovo Airport in southwestern Moscow were briefly suspended as a precaution.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW In recent weeks, Ukraine has ramped up its attempts to target Moscow with drone strikes, which have been mostly unsuccessful.
In late July, commenting on the recurring Ukrainian drone raids on Moscow, Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that they looked like “acts of desperation” that he claimed were motivated by Kiev’s failure to breach Russian lines during its much-hyped counteroffensive. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, Ukraine has lost more than 43,000 service members and almost 5,000 pieces of military equipment since the start of the push in early June.