Ukraine has targeted Moscow with drone attacks for the second night in a row, the Russian Defense Ministry and Moscow’s mayor announced today.

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that its air defense units were destroyed 17 Ukrainian drones during the night, including one flying towards the Moscow and 13 above the circumference Kalugawhose northeastern part borders the Moscow region.

The mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin said via Telegram that emergency services had gone to the site of the crash of the drone, which was heading towards Moscow.

There were no reports of damage, but Russia rarely discloses the full impact of Ukrainian strikes inside its territory unless there are casualties or civilian targets have been hit.

Russian anti-aircraft defense units destroyed them remaining three drones above her Bryansk regionbordering Ukraine to the west and Kaluga Oblast to the northeast. Alexander Bogomaz, governor of Bryansk region, said via Telegram that one civilian was taken to hospital as a result of the attack.

Both sides deny that they target civiliansyet thousands of people have lost their lives in the conflict, most of them Ukrainians.

Yesterday, Russia announced that it shot down 34 Ukrainian drones that were targeting Moscow.