Russia says Ukraine has launched a drone attack on Moscow like the second night. Russian aviation regulatory agency Rosaviyatsia said on Tuesday (May 7th) that the four main airports in the capital were closed for hours for security in the wake of the attack, but it was launched later. The British media reported the BBC.
Russia reported the Ukraine's drone attack as the second night drawn. The Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday that they destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones overnight.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobanin said at least five Ukrainian drones from different directions have been destroyed in the city. He added that the ruins of the city have fallen on a major highway in the city, but no casualties have occurred.
Ukraine has not yet commented on the matter. However, the mayor of Kharkiv said Russia also attacked a drone in the Kiev area, including the city of Kharkiv that night.
In addition to Moscow, governors of Penza and Voronaz and other Russian city also said that their cities were also attacked on Tuesday night.
According to a Russian military blogger, an apartment window was broken in the southern part of Moscow.
Kiev has launched a drone attack multiple times in Moscow since Russia launched a full -scale attack in Ukraine over three years ago. Three people were killed in the biggest attack in March.
The incident happened after the news of Ukraine's new entrance to the Kursk region on Monday.
Ukraine's General Staff said a drone command unit was attacked in Kursk area near Teotkino village in Russia on Sunday.
Nine months after a Ukrainian forces, Russia last April reported that they had taken control of the entire Kursk region again. However, Kiev claims that their troops are still active in Russia crossing the border.
In addition, an electric substation's electricity was disconnected in Ukraine's attack in Rills, Kursk, Russian officials said.
