Fear attacks in Moscow, airport Vukovo closes for a time

Russia has accused Ukraine of a fearful attack in Moscow that damaged two buildings and permanently closed one of the city's airports. One threat collapsed over thedintsovo district, west of downtown, and two others crashed into two buildings, the Russian Defence Ministry said. One [...]
Russia has accused Ukraine of a fearful attack in Moscow that damaged two buildings and permanently closed one of the city's airports.
One threat collapsed over thedintsovo district, west of downtown, and two others crashed into two buildings, the Russian Defence Ministry said.
One person has been injured, the Russian state news agency Tass reports.
Ukrainian officials have rejected the incident. The city mayor, Sergei Sobyan, said the two buildings had slight injuries.
Photos from the scene show that glass has been damaged at the edge of the buildings. Flights were briefly suspended from Vukovo Airport, southwest of the city centre, and planes were redirected to other airports.
The attack on fears in the early hours of Sunday is the last one Moscow has blamed Kiev for. Ukraine rarely assumes responsibility for attacks within Russia, BBC writes












