Skip to content
VistoaGuestSign in to save
HomeTopicsSearchSavedMe
Now trendingCoverage GapsMethodologySettingsHelp

BBC News

May 4, 2026

An emergency doctor looks at a damaged high-rise building
BBC Newsby Laura Gozzi·May 4, 2026

Ukrainian drone hits upmarket Moscow high-rise ahead of Victory Day celebrations

Political lean
  • Home
  • Search
  • Saved
  • Me
center
Source quality72/100
Factual ratio90/100
Framing20/100

10 minutes agoLaura GozziEPAThere were no casualties, but the damaged façade of an upper floor was clearly visible from the streetA Ukrainian drone hit an upmarket residential high-rise in Moscow in the early hours of Monday, resulting in no casualties but causing visible damage to the façade of the building.It was the third night in a row that the Russian capital came under attack from drones, days before Russia holds a scaled-back 9 May parade to mark the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany. An unverified video circulating on social media showed firemen entering a heavily damaged flat covered in dust and rubble and with blown-out windows, while another showed drone debris strewn across the street below.Two other drones were intercepted, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. Vnukovo and Domodedovo international airports suspended operations overnight.A total of 117 were intercepted over several Russian regions between Sunday and Monday, the Russian defence ministry said. Sixty alone were aimed at the region of St Petersburg in what the regional governor Aleksandr Drodzhenko said had been a "massive" attack.The residential building that was hit is located in an upscale neighbourhood in south-west Moscow, less than 10km (six miles) from the Kremlin and Red Square, where

Read at BBC NewsCompare full coverage

Lean: 0.000 · Source quality 72/100 · Factual vs opinion 90/100.

Full coverage

See full cluster →

Left 0

  • No coverage

Center 2

  • Ukrainian drone hits upmarket Moscow high-rise ahead of Victory Day celebrations

    BBC News · 8h

  • Five people killed in Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region

    Al Jazeera · 4h

Right 0

  • No coverage

Score signature

Political lean

Political leancenterSource quality72/100Factual ratio90/100Framing20/100

Methodology

v2-canonical
100
Source diversity
across 2 outlets
Compare full coverage