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Reuters witness who was in the area described hearing "a
powerful explosion". Reuters images showed workers and emergency
workers inspecting a damaged roof of a non-residential building
which the drone hit.
The Russian defense ministry and Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin
said there were no casualties after air defenses destroyed a
drone which then fell on a non-residential building of Moscow's
Expo Center complex in the early hours of Friday.
The Expo Center is a large spread of exhibition pavilions and
multi-purpose halls, fewer than 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) away
from the Kremlin.
"At about 4 am Moscow time, the Kyiv regime launched another
terrorist attack using an unmanned aerial vehicle on objects
located in Moscow and the Moscow region," the Russian defence
ministry said.
There was no immediate comment from Kyiv.
Air-traffic was briefly suspended at four major airports around
the capital - Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Zhukovsky -
though later they reopened.
Russia's air transport agency said seven flights were redirected
to alternative airports.
Drone air strikes deep inside Russia have increased since a
drone was destroyed over the Kremlin in early May. Civilian
areas of the capital were hit later in May and a Moscow business
district was targeted twice in three days earlier this month.
Both Ukraine and Russia deny targeting civilians and civilians
infrastructure in the nearly 18-month war."
Ukraine typically does not comment on who is behind attacks on
Russian territory, although officials have publicly expressed
satisfaction over them.
The New York Times reported in May that United States
intelligence agencies believed Ukrainian spies or military
intelligence were behind the drone strike on the Kremlin.
Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sparking a war that has
sown devastation across swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine,
killed or injured hundreds of thousands and triggered the
biggest rupture in Russia's ties with the West since the 1962
Cuban Missile Crisis.
(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Maria Tsvetkova, Lidia Kelly
and Mrinmay Dey; Editing by Jacqueline Wong/Guy Faulconbridge)
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