A Ukrainian drone struck a residential tower in western Moscow early Monday, blowing out walls in a high-floor apartment and scattering debris across the area, according to city officials and Russian media reports.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said there were no casualties after the drone hit a building near Mosfilmovskaya Street around 1 a.m. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene.
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Local Telegram channels, including Mash, also identified the target as the high-rise residential complex on Mosfilmovskaya Street. The strike destroyed walls in three rooms of an apartment on the 36th floor, while part of the facade collapsed onto a parked car below.
Debris and shattered glass were thrown dozens of meters. The site lies roughly 6 kilometers from the Kremlin, according to Astra.


