President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Ukraine's biggest ever drone strike on Moscow was an attempt to scare and provoke Russia, and air defences around the capital would be strengthened.
Residents of Moscow are beginning to return to their homes. Emergency specialists carried out all the necessary measures to study the circumstances of a drone attack. Residents of several entrances of two houses affected by drones were evacuated during the work of emergency services. None of the residents of houses in Moscow damaged as a result of the UAV attack were seriously injured. The attack took place on May 30 at 2:30am local time (9:30pm GMT) in the city of Moscow. It was carried out by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Russian Armed Forces.
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