(Washington/Kiev Composite Electric) The Russian capital Moscow was repeatedly attacked by drones on Tuesday (August 1), but no casualties reported.The Russian Ministry of Defense said that in the face of Ukraine's "terrorist attacks" on Russia's civilian infrastructure, the Russian army has increased its attack on Ukraine's military facilities.

The White House National Security Council spokesman Kobe, on Monday (July 31), accepted a visit to the United States Cable Television News (CNN) that the United States did not encourage or support Ukraine's attack on Russia's targets.

The Russian Ministry of National Defense said that in the early morning of Tuesday, the Kyanfu regime attacked Moscow. The Russian air defense system hit two drones in the Western suburbs of Moscow.Falling in a dense area of an office building.

Moscow Mayor Sobiyanin said that one of the drones fell into an office building when the drone fell, causing the glass exterior wall on the 21st floor to damage, but no casualties reported.According to Bloomberg, the 21st floor is where the Russian Ministry of Economic Affairs is located.Earlier, Moscow was also attacked by drones on Sunday (July 30), and the building was slightly damaged at the time.

After the attack on Tuesday, Vnukovo International Airport was closed for a while.The airport also closed briefly after Sunday's attack.

Recently, Russia has frequently attacked drones, and Moscow blamed these attacks on Kiev.Ukraine rarely commented on such incidents, but Ukraine President Zelei Sky said on Sunday that the war was "returning to Russia's territory", saying that this was "inevitable, natural and absolutely fair process."

The Russian Minister of Defense Sho Gulu on Monday, Kiev has concentrated on a terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure in the concentration of "the so -called counterattack failure." In response, Russia has strengthened its blow to Ukrainian military facilities.

The Kremlin spokesman Peskov said on the same day that Russia has taken all measures to protect civil infrastructure. Moscow and Moscow have no plans to increase the threat of terrorist attacks.

Ukrainian Minister of the Interior Cleenco said that Zelenezki's hometown, a residential building in the central city of Crivili, was hit by a Russian missile on Monday, which killed six people, including a 10 -year -old girl and a girl and a 10 -year -old girl.Her 45 -year -old mother and 75 were injured.

Zelei Jesski accused Russia of "continuing to threaten peace in cities and people" in his national speech that night.

The United States sent representatives this week to participate in the Ukrainian Peace Summit

On the other hand, a spokesman for the US State Department confirmed on Monday that the United States will send representatives to attend the held in Saudi Arabia this weekend.Ukrainian Peace Summit .The topic of the summit is the peace plan proposed by Zellenzky. Although Russia is not invited, it is paying attention to the progress of the summit.

Peskov said: "Of course, Russia will pay attention to this summit. We must understand what goals and discussions the summit set. Any effort to promote peaceful solutions is worth actively evaluating."

He also reiterated the Russian position, that is, there is no basis for peace talks with Ukraine."As long as the Kiev regime is still completely used as a tool for Western collectives with Russia, it will not want it, nor can it seek peace."

According to Bloomberg report, Zelei Sky may go to New York to attend the UN General Assembly in September to support the support of Ukraine Peace Plan.However, Zeelianzki's itinerary has not yet been determined, and the plan may still change.Russian President Putin is expected to not attend the meeting in New York.

The 10 -point peace plan of Ukraine includes the Russian army withdrew from Ukraine, releases all prisoners of war, and ensures food and energy security.It is reported that Kiev was promoted to hold a meeting on the peace plan during the UN General Assembly. However, due to the complex logistics work, some allies in Ukraine hoped to conduct relevant discussions within the original framework.