Russia intercepted a Ukrainian drone attack on the Moscow region on Friday, according to the Russian Defence Ministry. The unmanned aerial vehicle caused no casualties or damage to buildings, it said, though the exact location of the strike remains unclear.
The Russian capital and wider region, located more than 500 km from Ukraine's border, have previously been targetted by drones, including one that hit the Kremlin in May.
Back then, the US-based Insitute for the Study of War claimed Russia itself was behind the incident, calling it an attempt to "set the conditions for a wider societal mobilisation".
On 4 July, five drones were shot down over the Moscow region, according to Russia. The attack disrupted one of the capital's three major international airports, Vnukovo.