A Ukrainian drone smashed into a building in central Moscow on Friday after Russian air defences shot it down, disrupting air traffic at all the civilian airports of the Russian capital, Russian officials said.
A 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 Expo Center is a large spread of exhibition pavilions and multi-purpose halls, fewer than 5 kilometers away from the Kremlin. Both Ukraine and Russia deny targeting civilians and civilians infrastructure in the nearly 18-month war." 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.
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