FACTBOX: What we know about night-time attack by drones headed for Moscow
The falling drone debris hit one of the flats in a residential building in western Moscow, leaving no casualties

MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. Russian air defenses destroyed 28 drones over Russian regions during the night and morning of March 14, with four of them downed over the Moscow Region, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
TASS has collected the key facts about the attack.
Scale of attack
- Air defense forces detected and destroyed 28 Ukrainian drones over Russian regions during the night and morning of March 14, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
- According to the ministry, 15 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were neutralized over the Bryansk Region, one over the Kaluga Region, five over the Belgorod Region, four over the Moscow Region, two over the Saratov Region and one over the waters of the Black Sea.
Aftermath
- The falling drone debris hit one of the flats in a residential building in western Moscow, leaving no casualties. The building's roof sustained damage. Operational services and law enforcement agencies cordoned off the house and began the process of checking it for explosives.
- Drone debris also fell near a residential building in the south of the Russian capital, resulting in no injuries. Emergency services are working at the site.
- The wreckage of another drone landed on a private house in southwestern Moscow. No casualties were reported. The house's attic floor and outer wall were partially destroyed. In addition, three cars and a quad bike were damaged as a result.
- Fragments of a UAV were found in the area to the east of Moscow, and specialists continue working at the site. The debris will be sent for analysis after the work is completed.