The night in the Moscow region has been rocked by another drone attack. One of them flew straight into the 14th floor of a residential building in the city of Krasnogorsk, injuring five people, including a child.
According to the governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobyov, who responded on Telegram, four of the injured were immediately taken to hospital, where they are receiving the necessary medical assistance.
Footage shared online shows moments of panic and the building badly damaged after the explosion. Russian authorities said the drones had targeted various targets in the capital region.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian side has intensified attacks on military infrastructure on Russian territory, aiming to weaken Moscow's combat capabilities. Just a day earlier, Ukraine's Military Intelligence Service announced an operation in the city of Stavropol, where three Russian paratroopers were killed at a military checkpoint.

At the same time, Russian media reported powerful explosions at an ammunition factory in the city of Kopeysk, in central Russia. The explosions occurred near the Plastmass factory, which produces ammunition for the Russian army and is on the sanctions list imposed by Ukraine's allies.
The city of Kopeysk is located about 1,700 kilometers from the northeastern border of Ukraine, indicating that the wave of incidents and sabotage is extending ever deeper into Russian territory.
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A residential building was damaged in #Krasnogorsk , Moscow, amid a #drone attack, local authorities said pic.twitter.com/BI0g2sW9Z4
A drone flew into an apartment on the 14th floor of the building, #Moscow Governor reported in a post to Telegram.
"Five people were…
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