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Explosions in Moscow on July 30: Ukraine reacts on drone attack

Explosions in Moscow on July 30: Ukraine reacts on drone attack Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for the Air Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Photo: facebook.com/yuriy.ignat)
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According to the statement Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for the Air Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, made during a TV interview, after the drone attacks on Moscow, speaking about Russian tranquility in the hinterland is no longer tenable.

"In Russia, something is always flying, especially in Moscow. There are those whom the war 'doesn't concern' - it already concerns them. There are already certain sentiments in Russia - something flies in, and loudly... So, speaking about Russian tranquility in the hinterland is no longer tenable. They got what they wanted," said Ihnat.

Explosions in Moscow

Around 4 a.m., explosions were heard in Moscow and the Moscow region. After some time, it was reported about explosions in the "IQ Quarter" building within the elite complex "Moscow City." Despite the city mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, assuring that there were supposedly no casualties, reports began circulating online about an injured person.

Additionally, as noted in Telegram channels, an explosion occurred at the "Ministerial Tower," housing the offices of the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Communications.

For more details on the explosions, you can read the agency's report.