War comes to Russian businesses after drones strike Moscow's financial centre

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Economic sanctions have been the biggest headache for Russia’s business elite since the start of the war in Ukraine, but two drone strikes in the heart ofĀ Moscow’s financial district are forcing companies to think about their employees’ safety.

An explosion early on Sunday rocked the Moskva-Citi business district, a few kilometresĀ west of the Kremlin and home to several skyscrapers, in what Russia’s defence ministry said was a thwarted Ukrainian drone attack, theĀ second in a week.

Early on Tuesday, an out-of-control drone hit the same high-rise building, damaging the facade on the 21st floor, according toĀ MoscowĀ Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

Nobody was hurt in either incident

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