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Two buildings in Moscow were hit by 2 drone strikes

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin claimed that two buildings in the Russian capital were hit by drone strikes with no serious damage or casualties. The Russian Defence Ministry said that “two Ukrainian drones” were “suppressed” and “crashed” in Moscow, thwarting a terrorist attack attempt by the Kyiv regime.

The ministry stated that electronic warfare means were used to neutralize drones. State-run TASS News Agency reported that one drone hit a high-rise business center on Likhacheva Avenue, and debris was found on Komsomolsky Avenue. The incident occurred at around 4 a.m. and was reported on July 24.