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    Ukraine launches major drone attack on Moscow, Russia says all shot down

    • No deaths reported, one hospitalised
    • Russian media say at least 10 drones attacked
    • Russian lawmakers call for society to unify

    MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) – Ukraine launched one of its biggest drone attacks on Moscow on Tuesday, according to Russia, whose defence ministry said all were destroyed approaching the city.

    There were no reports of deaths.

    Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said two people were injured, one of whom was hospitalised, in the early morning attack. The residents of several parts of two apartment blocks had been evacuated but later returned.

    “Early this morning, as a result of the drone attack, minor damage occurred in several buildings,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. “No one has been seriously injured.”

    Video posted on social media showed what appeared to be a drone being shot down and a plume of smoke rising over the Moscow skyline.

    Moscow’s airports remained open.

    Russia’s defence ministry said the drones were sent by Kyiv but were all destroyed, according to Russian news agencies.

    Russian lawmaker Maxim Ivanov said it was the most serious attack on Moscow since Nazi attacks during World War Two, saying no citizen could now avoid what he said was “the new reality”.

    “You will either defeat the enemy as a single fist with our Motherland, or the indelible shame of cowardice, collaboration and betrayal will engulf your family,” he said.

    Ukrainian drone attacks inside Russia have been growing in intensity in recent weeks. The New York Times reported that U.S. intelligence believes Ukraine was behind a drone attack on the Kremlin earlier this month.

    Ukraine has not publicly acknowledged launching attacks against targets inside Russia.

    Russia’s investigative committee said a number of drones were shot down and that there was minor damage due to the falling wreckage, but did not say how many drones attacked.

    The Telegram channel Baza, which has good sources among Russia’s security services, said around 25 drones attacked Moscow. Russia’s RBK cited an unidentified interior ministry source as saying that more than 10 drones were shot down.

    Andrei Vorobyov, governor of the Moscow region, said on the Telegram channel that several drones were shot down on their approach to Moscow.

    Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Guy Faulconbridge in Moscow and Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Andrew Cawthorne

    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

    Guy Faulconbridge

    Thomson Reuters

    As Moscow bureau chief, Guy runs coverage of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Before Moscow, Guy ran Brexit coverage as London bureau chief (2012-2022). On the night of Brexit, his team delivered one of Reuters historic wins – reporting news of Brexit first to the world and the financial markets. Guy graduated from the London School of Economics and started his career as an intern at Bloomberg. He has spent over 14 years covering the former Soviet Union. He speaks fluent Russian.
    Contact: +447825218698

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