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Ukrainian drone hits Moscow highrise in rare attack

A rare Ukrainian drone strike hit an upscale Moscow high-rise just days before Russia’s May 9 Victory Day parade, underscoring growing security pressure on the heavily protected capital.

A view shows damage to a high-rise residential building following a drone attack in Moscow on May 4, 2026. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]
A view shows damage to a high-rise residential building following a drone attack in Moscow on May 4, 2026. [Tatyana Makeyeva/AFP]

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A Ukrainian drone hit a residential high-rise building in an upscale Moscow neighborhood in a night-time attack, the Russian capital's mayor Sergei Sobyanin said May 4.

The rare strike on heavily protected Moscow came just days ahead of Russia's annual May 9 parade, which this year will be held without military hardware amid a heightened threat from Ukrainian strikes.

"A drone crashed into a building in the area of the Mosfilmovskaya (street). There are no casualties," Sobyanin said, referring to an expensive district next to the Moscow film studio and some 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the Kremlin.

He added that the two drones that targeted Moscow were repelled by air defenses during the night.

Another Ukrainian drone was downed over the Russian capital during the busy morning hours, Sobyanin said in a later post.

Russian state broadcaster Rossiya-1 published a video showing collapsed walls and broken doors inside a damaged apartment.

The May 9 parade, marking the victory over Nazi Germany, has become a central event during President Vladimir Putin's rule.

"They fear drones may buzz over Red Square," Zelensky said in a statement as he joined European leaders at a summit in Armenia, referring to Russia's decision not to involve cadets and military hardware at this year's parade.

"This is telling, it shows they are not strong," said Zelensky.

Ukraine has fired drones into Russia throughout Moscow's more than four-year offensive, which has killed thousands and displaced millions.

Kyiv has in recent weeks stepped up its strikes on Russian oil refineries, ports and depots.

But Ukrainian drones rarely reach Moscow, which is heavily guarded by air defense systems.

Talks to end the war between the neighbors are deadlocked.

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