Explosion in Moscow, about six kilometers from the Kremlin – five days before the planned parade on Red Square.

Explosion Reported in Moscow Following Drone Strike

An explosion occurred in Moscow on the night of May 3rd and 4th, approximately six kilometers from the Kremlin. The incident prompted investigations into a suspected drone attack. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin confirmed the event, stating that no casualties resulted from the explosion.

The attack targeted a high-rise building located on Mosfilmovskaya Street, where an explosion was heard. Images of the damaged building have since circulated on social media networks. Authorities have attributed the incident to a drone strike.

Simultaneously, reports emerged of drones sighted over Samara, as confirmed by OSINT channels and relayed by Moscow officials. The exact nature of the attack and the source of the drone remain under investigation. Emergency services responded to the scene, and assessments of the damage are ongoing.

This marks a significant event within Moscow, underscoring heightened security concerns. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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2 thoughts on “Explosion in Moscow, about six kilometers from the Kremlin – five days before the planned parade on Red Square.

  1. This unsettling incident raises serious questions about security in the lead-up to upcoming events.

  2. What is the potential significance of the explosion’s location relative to the upcoming Red Square parade?

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