Amid repeated attacks by Russian troops on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 30th that drone attacks aimed at the capital Moscow and other places were launched. Russian President Vladimir Putin said, "Ukraine has chosen the path of intimidating us," claiming it was an attack by Ukraine and suggesting that countermeasures be taken.

In Ukraine, the Russian military repeatedly attacked the capital Kyiv with drones and missiles for several days, and drone attacks were carried out for 30 days.

The Ukrainian Air Force announced that it had intercepted 31 of the 29 aircraft, but the drone that was shot down collided with an apartment complex and exploded, and according to the mayor of Kyiv Klitschko, one person was killed and a total of 1 people were injured.

A man who lives with his wife and two-year-old son in the apartment complex where the drone hit said, "I was very scared.

Under these circumstances, multiple drones flew in Moscow, the capital of Russia, and its suburbs on the 11th, and the Ministry of Defense announced that eight drones had launched an attack.

While both were shot down, according to the mayor of Moscow and others, several apartment complexes were damaged and two people were injured.

In response to this, Russian President Vladimir Putin answered a question at an exhibition venue on the 2th and said, "The Ukrainian regime has chosen the path of intimidating Russia and its people by attacking houses," and claimed that it was an attack by Ukraine without giving a specific basis.

"It seems to be provoking us to act like a mirror, and how we deal with it remains to be seen," he said, suggesting that some countermeasures would be taken.

In response, Ukraine's Podlyak presidential adviser denied any involvement, telling local media, "This is an uninteresting event, and of course it has nothing to do with us."