Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and debris falls 6 km from the Kremlin

Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and debris falls 6 km from the Kremlin
Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and debris falls 6 km from the Kremlin (X @astrapress_ru)

A Ukrainian drone attack hit Moscow on the night of May 4, raising tensions in the Russian capital. According to information released, long-range FP-1 unmanned aircraft were used in the offensive.

Images shared on social media show evidence of the impact near the city center.

The footage indicates that debris from one of the drones was found on Mosfilmovskaya Street, about 6 kilometers from the Kremlin, considered the country’s political and administrative heart. It is believed that the equipment was intercepted by air defenses or disabled by electronic jamming systems before reaching its target.

Another video also shows a drone flying over Drozhzhino, an area located in the southern suburbs of Moscow, reinforcing the scale of the operation. The presence of these aircraft in urban areas demonstrates the reach capability of Ukrainian forces, even in the face of Russian protection systems.

In response to the increase in these attacks, Russian authorities have intensified security measures. S-400 air defense systems were seen being moved within the capital, possibly to reinforce protection for the May 9 parade in Red Square, one of the government’s most symbolic events.


Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @astrapress_ru | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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