INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
An office tower in Moscow was struck by a downed drone on Tuesday, Russian officials said, in the second such instance in just three
days."Several drones were shot down by air defense systems while trying to fly to Moscow
One [drone] flew into the same tower in [Moscow] City as last time
The facade on the 21st floor was damaged," Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on the Telegram messaging app."There is no information on
casualties," he noted, adding that emergency services were on the scene.On Sunday, Russia said it had downed Ukrainian drones targeting the
attack on Ukraine, saying that multiple facilities in the Moscow region had been targeted."Two Ukrainian [unmanned aerial vehicles] were
destroyed by air defense systems over the territory of the Odintsovo and Narofominsk districts of the Moscow region," the ministry said in a
non-residential building complex."Shortly after the drone attack, Moscow's Vnukovo international airport was briefly closed, TASS state
news agency reported."Vnukovo was temporarily closed for arrivals and departures, the planes are redirected to other airports," emergency
services said, according to TASS, which later reported that it had resumed normal operations.The same airport was briefly closed after
Sunday's attack, and earlier this month, a volley of drone attacks disrupted air traffic at Vnukovo, to the city's southwest.Tuesday's