Four killed in attacks fearing in several Russian regions, including Moscow

At least four people have been killed in a major Ukrainian-fear attack on Russian regions, including Moscow, which faced the largest attack in more than a year on Sunday.
Three people lost their lives in the Moscow region and another in the Belgorod region, Russian authorities said Sunday.
Moscow region Governor Andrei Vobbyov said a woman was killed when a house was hit in Himmki, north of the capital, adding that rescue teams were searching for another person.
Two men were killed in the village of Pogorelick, in Mitisci district. Several high residential buildings and infrastructure facilities were damaged, he said.
The air defence destroyed 81 fears heading towards Moscow since midnight, T reported ASS, quoting Mayor Sergei Sobyan.
This is considered the biggest attack on the Russian capital in more than a year.
Sobyani said 12 people were injured, mainly near the entrance of the oil refinery to Moscow, while three houses were damaged. He added that “technology” of the refinery was not damaged.
Russia's Defence Ministry said 556 fears collapsed on the country's territory during the night and morning Sunday.
The country's largest airport, Moscow's Sheremtievo, said that remains of the fears had fallen on airport territory without causing damage. / REL












