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Kyiv warns Russia …as Moscow skyscraper hit again

A skyscraper in Rus­sia’s capital, Moscow, has been attacked by a drone for the second time in two days, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has said.

Several drones were shot down overnight on Monday, he said, but “one flew into the same tower at the Moskva City complex” that was targeted on Sunday.

Russia’s defence ministry blamed Ukraine for the latest attack.

Kyiv did not comment on responsibility but warned Russia that the conflict could soon move to its territory.

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It did not address separate Rus­sian claims that three Ukrainian sea drones were destroyed while trying to attack Russian naval ships in the Black Sea, though did dismiss as “fictitious” further claims that Russian civilian ships had also been targeted.

No one was injured in the skyscraper attack. Moscow mayor said the IQ-Quarter Tower 1 building’s “glazing was destroyed over 150 sq m”.

The building houses teams from Russia’s ministry of eco­nomic development, the digital ministry, and the ministry of industry and trade. Staff at the former have been told to work from home, Reuters news agency reports.

Two more Ukrainian drones were shot down by anti-aircraft systems elsewhere in the Moscow region, Russia’s defence ministry said, claiming to have thwarted a Ukrainian “terrorist attack”.

Moscow’s Vnukovo airport was also briefly closed, Russian news agencies reported.

Moscow has repeatedly accused Ukraine of carrying out drone strikes on its territory in recent months, including one on the Kremlin – President Vladimir Putin’s official residence in the capital – back in May. —BBC

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