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Kiev turning to terror in Russia as botched 'counteroffensive' fails — top brass

"The Kiev regime backed by its Western sponsors has concentrated on terror attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russian cities and settlements," Sergey Shoigu emphasized

MOSCOW, July 31. /TASS/. Kiev is turning to terror attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia amid the unsuccessful "counteroffensive" of its army, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on Monday.

"Amid the unsuccessful so-called counteroffensive, the Kiev regime backed by its Western sponsors has concentrated on terror attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russian cities and settlements," he said.

Moscow’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said on Sunday morning that the city had been attacked by Ukrainian drones, with minor damage being done to two office skyscrapers in Moscow City. No one was hurt.

The Russian defense ministry said later that one drone had been destroyed in midair over the Odintsovo district just outside Moscow and two more had been jammed and crashed in Moscow City.

Apart from that, according to the Russian defense ministry, 25 Ukrainian drones tried to attack Crimea on Sunday night. Sixteen of them were downed by air defense systems and nine others were jammed by electronic warfare means.

On July 28, the ministry reported that Ukraine had hit civilian infrastructure in Taganrog using an S-200 air defense missile converted into an attack missile. Several buildings were damaged and several people were injured.

The Ukrainian army has been making futile attempts to stage an offensive since the beginning of June. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said on July 11 that since June 4, the Ukrainian army had lost more than 26,000 troops and 3,000 pieces of equipment. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian forces are not seeing success in any area.