MORE DRONES COMING, UKRAINE TELLS RUSSIA AFTER SEVERAL HITS INCLUDING A LARGE SKYSCRAPER IN MOSCOW
- A skyscraper in Moscow has been attacked by a drone for the second time in two days
- Ukraine's presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak says there will be "more unidentified drones, more collapse, more civil conflicts"
- "Moscow is rapidly getting used to a full-fledged war," he adds
- The skyscraper is home to three Russian government teams - staff have been told to work at home
- Russia's defence ministry blames Ukraine for the drone strikes - but Kyiv has not officially commented
- Russia also says it destroyed three Ukrainian unmanned boats that were trying to attack two Russian ships in the Black Sea
- A drone hit a skyscraper in Russia's capital Moscow, which houses government ministries, for the second time in two days
- No injuries were reported, but the Kremlin said after the incident it was clear a threat existed, which it called a Ukrainian "terrorist attack" - Kyiv hasn't responded to the claims
- Two floors of a college dormitory were damaged in an overnight Russian drone attack on Kharkiv that hit populated areas of the north-eastern Ukrainian city, its mayor said
- A doctor has been killed and a nurse wounded by Russian shelling in the southern city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said
- The Russian defence ministry said it repelled an overnight attack on two of its warships in the Black Sea by Ukrainian drone ships
- Russia also claimed to have thwarted an attack from Ukrainian drones on a civilian transport vessel in the Black Sea overnight, Interfax news agency said
- Russian saboteurs were stopped from crossing Ukraine's northern border overnight after border guards opened fire on them, Ukrainian officials said.
- FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-66367658
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