Hundreds of Ukrainian drones target Moscow overnight – mayor
At least three people were injured, including a child, and dozens of homes damaged after 620 UAVs swarmed the Russian capital and its suburbs At least three people, including a child, have been injured, dozens of homes damaged, and 5,000 left without power after an overnight Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow Region.
Governor Andrey Vorobyev said drones targeted multiple districts outside the Russian capital.
In Ramensky, a drone crashed into a private home while people were sleeping, causing shrapnel injuries to a ten-year-old girl, Vorobyev said.
A woman was injured by falling UAV debris in Bogorodsky District, while a 27-year-old man was wounded by shrapnel in Kolomna.
All three have been hospitalized.
The most serious damage was reported in Pavlovsky Posad, where a UAV caused a fire which destroyed a private house in Kuznetsy and another blaze hit the roof of an apartment building, forcing dozens of families to evacuate.
No injuries were reported.
Elsewhere, falling drone debris sparked a fire and damaged several buildings in Kolomna, set construction materials ablaze in Kotelniki, and damaged a car and electrical substation in Elektrostal.
Read more Russia warns UK will ‘pay the price’ over drones used in Ukrainian strikes In Bogorodsky, a drone also struck a Wildberries warehouse.
The major e-commerce platform, widely described as the “Russian Amazon,” said debris caused minor damage to an exterior wall.
The facility had been evacuated in advance, and no goods were damaged.
More than 5,000 consumers and 46 socially important facilities in Likino-Dulyovo and Orekhovo-Zuyevo were left without electricity, regional power company Mosoblenergo said.
The outage followed equipment damage in the network supplying its Pavlovsky Posad branch.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said 180 UAVs were downed over the region, adding that a total of 620 UAVs had targeted Moscow and the surrounding area between Monday evening and 5 AM Tuesday.
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