Asia Russia Top Stories World Moscow Hit by Drone Attacks; Russia Accuses Ukraine of Terrorist Act NonoMay 30, 2023036 views Reports of a series of drones targeting residential areas in southern Moscow dominated conversations in the city on the morning of the attack Fear Grips Moscow as Drone Attacks Target Residential Areas Reports of a series of drones targeting residential areas in southern Moscow dominated conversations in the city on the morning of the attack. Many residents were left anxious, having once thought that such events only happened in other parts of the world. Limited Property Damage But Heightened Security Concerns Although damage to buildings in the affected neighborhoods was minimal, glimpses of debris falling from the sky and the sound of explosions caused concern among the residents. Those who witnessed the attack described being woken up by the noise and a bright flash of light. The Moscow authorities reported that eight drones were used, with three being diverted from their intended target, and five being brought down by the city’s air defense systems. Moscow Claims Terrorism and Blames Kiev Russian defense officials were quick to label the attack as a terrorist act carried out by Ukraine. The feud between the two countries has escalated in recent months, with Russia accusing Ukraine of supporting insurgents in the war-torn Donbass region. Kiev denies any involvement in the drone attack and has accused Russia of engaging in a series of similar, albeit more deadly, drone bombings aimed at the capital city. Heightened Security Measures amid Growing Tensions With drone attacks becoming increasingly common in Russia, the government has installed air defense systems on the roofs of key buildings in Moscow, including the Ministry of Defense. However, the latest attack exposed the vulnerability of residential areas, which have yet to receive any significant security upgrades. As the investigation continues, Russian authorities have urged citizens to remain calm while taking all necessary precautions. However, the growing tension between the two countries suggests that such attacks may only become more frequent and sophisticated in the months ahead.