In Moscow, the capital of Russia, drones flew into high-rise buildings in the business district one after another, damaging part of the building. The Ukrainian side has not stated its involvement, but there is a view that some of the drones used in the attack were made in Ukraine.

In Moscow, the capital of Russia, a drone crashed into a high-rise building in the business district "Moscow City" on the 30th of last month, and part of the building was damaged.

A woman working in Moscow City said, "I think everyone is depressed, and many of my colleagues are depressed and do not want to come to work today, so many people applied for remote work."

The Ukrainian side has not stated its involvement in the successive drone attacks in Moscow and other places, but the New York Times, a leading American newspaper, reported in an article dated March 1 that the drones used in the attacks included at least three types of Ukrainian-made drones.

One of them was developed in Ukraine by a Ukrainian influencer using funds collected through social media, and the other two types were found to be Ukrainian types of drones from images of the wreckage of the aircraft taken in Russia.

In addition, based on the stories of experts, the cruising range is expected to reach several hundred kilometers.

The American think tank "Institute of War" also pointed out on the 31st that "it is highly likely that Ukrainian officials carried out the drone attack, and multiple sources have suggested that the drone was made in Ukraine."

On the other hand, the governor of Odessa Oblast in southern Ukraine announced on the 3nd that a drone attack by the Russian military at night caused fires at port facilities.

Ukrainian President Zelensky posted on SNS on the 1nd that "Russian terrorists have once again attacked ports, grain and global food security," and once again accused the Russian military of repeatedly attacking the southern part where the grain shipping port is located.