All eight apparent Ukrainian drones were intercepted, according to the Russian defense ministry, which said in a statement on Telegram that five were shot down with anti-aircraft missiles and another three were suppressed by electronic warfare that caused the aerials to lose control and deviate "from their intended targets."
The falling drones damaged several buildings in the capital, the Russian Investigative Committee said, adding that preliminary data suggests no casualties were incurred.
"City emergency services are on the scene," the committee said in a statement. "Persons involved in the crime are being identified."
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said residents of two buildings damaged in the attack were evacuated to prevent the hindering of investigative work. Two people sought medical attention, but no one needed to be hospitalized, he added.
"Emergency services and several ambulance teams continue to work at the scene of incidents," he said on Telegram.
Hours earlier, Kyiv, Ukraine, was bombarded by about 20 drones that were intercepted by air defense forces. Falling debris hit a multi-story building in the Holosiivskyi district, causing a fire to break out on its top two floors, which were destroyed, the city's military administration said on Telegram.
At least one person was killed and 13 others were injured, but search operations were underway for those believed to be trapped under rubble at the top of the building.
The deceased was identified as a 33-year-old woman in a statement by National Police.
Cars were damaged and at least one house caught on fire from falling debris in Darnytskyi district.
The attacks come less than a month after the Russian government said Ukraine targeted the Kremlin with drones, suggesting the 15-month-old war was spreading across Russia's borders.
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