Russian media quoted an announcement on Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin's Telegram channel saying that early on the morning of May 30, several buildings in Moscow were slightly damaged by drone attacks.
Smoke in the sky over Moscow suburbs. (Photo: RIA Novosti)
Also in the above announcement, Mr. Sobyanin said that for security reasons, many measures have been deployed to evacuate people at some entrances to the two buildings attacked by drones.
The mayor stressed that no one was seriously injured in the incidents. Two people had to see a doctor but did not need to be hospitalized.
Earlier, RIA Novosti quoted a representative of the Ministry of Emergency Situations as saying that early on the morning of May 30, drones attacked two residential buildings in Moscow: one on Profsoyuznaya Street and one on Atlasova Street (Novomoskovsky area), but no one was injured.
Specifically, the drone crashed into the upper floors of a residential building at 98 Profsoyuznaya Street, destroying the facade and upper-floor glass doors, but there were no casualties.
A similar incident occurred at a 24-storey apartment building on Atlasova Street in the Novomoskovsky district. “The facade and glass of the upper floors were destroyed. There were no casualties,” the source told RIA Novosti.
RIA Novosti correspondent also said he heard a sound like an explosion.
According to another reporter, the drone may have hit a building on Leninsky Street. Emergency services have arrived at the scene. People are coming out of their homes.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin called on people to trust only official sources of information and not to share unverified information.
Meanwhile, Moscow Governor Andrey Vorobyov said that air defense forces had shot down several drones in the area. Mr. Vorobyov called on residents to remain calm.
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