Moscow Targeted by Second Ukrainian Drone Attack in a Week

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow for a second time this week, with city authorities saying early Friday that air defense systems downed four
unmanned aircraft near the Russian capital.Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said emergency crews were dispatched to areas where debris from the
intercepted drones had fallen.So, too, did Moscow region Governor Andrei Vorobyov confirm that three drones were downed on the eastern
outskirts of the capital in the early morning, with no reported injuries.Photos and videos shared by the Telegram news channel Astra
appeared to show damaged apartment buildings and houses in and around Moscow
annual processing capacity of 12 million metric tons of oil, according to Andriy Kovalenko, spokesman for Ukraine's National Security and
Defense Council's Countering Disinformation Center.Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian energy infrastructure in long-range drone
overnight, including four over the Moscow region.The ministry did not mention the attacks in Krasnodar but said one drone had been shot down
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