 Residents in a town near the Russian capital Moscow have spoken of their worry on Tuesday morning after their building was struck by what Russian officials say was a Ukrainian drone. Russian officials said that the military had brought down four Ukrainian drones near Moscow and over the Bryansk region that borders Ukraine. One of the drones was shot down over Krasnogorsk, a town outside Moscow, that hosts the Moscow regional government. Reuters videos and pictures from the scene showed broken windows in a high-rise apartment building, security services inspecting and collecting debris on a pavement and damaged to several cars. One man called Igor, whose car had been damaged by falling debris, told Reuters that he was worried for his family and thinking about moving them away for a while. Another man, whose car was also damaged, said he had seen flying glass and window frames at about 2.40 a.m. after he was woken by the incident. Both men gave only their first names. Russia's Defense Ministry said there were no injuries in the latest attack. Airspace over the Russian capital was briefly closed in three major Moscow airports suspended flights, TASS news agency reported. You ran after him, didn't you? Yes, of course. But there were three of us here at once. It wasn't a big deal, but somehow, you know, the state of shock. Of course, I worry more about myself, more about myself. I think that you should take her away for a while.