Three children were notably hospitalized for burns after the fall of debris of a drone that burned down their nine floors building in the Sviatochynsky district, also in the west of the city, according to the emergency services.
Other drone debris has damaged a building in the Dniprovsky district, and others fell in open land, without making a victim.
The city of Zaporijjia (south) was also attacked by 13 Russian drones during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, according to the police who reported four injured.
In addition, attacks by Ukrainian drones against the Moscow region have led to the twice closure of the Chérémétiévo International airport, Artem Korenyako, representative of the National Aviation Agency Rossaviatsia said on Telegram.
-In the early hours of Wednesday, the mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobianine, reported in two distinct messages of nine devices slaughtered while they were flying towards the city.
Nearly thirty foreign leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, are expected in the Russian capital where a large military parade is held on Friday in the presence of Vladimir Putin, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory against Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
On Tuesday, Ukraine launched a massive attack of drones which had led to the suspension of traffic at Moscow airports and other large cities such as Nijni Novgorod, Samara, Saratov and Volgograd.
The activity at Kazan airport is still arrested on Wednesday, according to Korenyako.