Drone strike near the Kremlin: Moscow shaken again

Drone strike near the Kremlin: Moscow shaken again
In brief

A drone strike near the Kremlin has caused alarm in Moscow, with residents in the Ramenki district reporting explosion sounds on the night of May 4. City Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed that one of the drones, reportedly launched by Ukraine, struck a building on Mosfilmovskaya Street, damaging three rooms in an apartment. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties, and the situation is under control. Experts view this incident as a significant warning regarding the security of Moscow, especially given its proximity to the Kremlin, approximately six kilometers away.

On the night of May 4, residents of the Ramenki district reported hearing sounds of explosions. Shortly thereafter, it was officially confirmed that one of the drones launched by Ukraine had struck a building on Mosfilmovskaya Street, said Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.

According to Sergey Sobyanin, the strike damaged the walls of three rooms in an apartment within the building. Preliminary reports indicate there are no casualties and the situation is under control.

The incident is being assessed as one of the rare instances in recent times where drones have reached the territory of the Russian capital. According to some sources, the distance from the impact site to the Kremlin is approximately 6 kilometers.

Experts emphasize that such incidents remain a serious signal for Moscow's security system. An investigation into the details of the attack and the drone's flight path is currently underway.

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