The same building in Moscow is hit by new fears attack

A top business building in Russia's capital, Moscow, has been again hit by a drone attack, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyan said on the morning of August 1st. Some fears collapsed overnight, he said, but “each hit the same tall building” at the Moskva City complex, which was also attacked by [...]
Some fears collapsed overnight, he said, but “each hit the same tall building” in the Moscow City complex, which was also attacked Sunday.
The building's facade has been damaged on the 21st floor, the chairman stressed.
No injuries reported.
Some fears were dropped by air defense systems while trying to reach Moscow. One hit the same building in town like last time”, Sobyan wrote on the social telegram network.
He was referring to the building that was hit by an earlier attack with fears Sunday.
The Vukovo International Airport in Moscow was provisionally closed after the attack, according to state news agency TASS.
Russia's Defence Ministry has accused Ukraine of the attack. Kiev does not comment on these issues usually.
Russian officials said Monday that three Ukrainian fears attacked Moscow on the morning of July 30th, wounding a security guard.
Moscow has repeatedly accused Ukraine of carrying out fearful attacks on its territory in recent months, including one in President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin in the capital city of May.
Russia's Defence Ministry called it a <x0-tensing terrorist attack” and claimed that one fears collapsed and the other two were blocked, then crashing into the prestigious business complex in Moscow, Moscow, Moscow-Citi.
Although Ukrainian officials have not claimed responsibility for specific attacks, Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has warned that it is the inevitable ““that “warfta” in Russia will occur after Russian authorities were forced to temporarily shut down one of the four biggest airports in Moscow following the July 30th attacks.
The war is slowly returning to Russia's territory é to its symbolic centers and military bases. And this is inevitable, natural, and completely right”, Zelensky said during a visit to the town of Ivano-Frankivsk on July 30th.
Zelensky warned Ukrainians as well, that they should be ready for additional attacks by Russia on the country's infrastructure and prepare now for winter months.
“Ukrainian is strengthening”, he said. “But we must be aware that, just like last year, Russian terrorists can attack our energy sector and important objects this winter”.
Russia began its complete and unwarranted invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
It was the fifth recent setback within Russian territory.












