 Ukrainian drones were down near Moscow, the southern Rostov region and the southwest Brionsk region in the early hours of Thursday the RIA news agency cited Russian authorities as saying. In Moscow region, a drone was downed over the town of Ramenskoy to the southeast of the Russian capital, according to Moscow mayor Sergei Sabyanin. No casualties have been reported. The windows of several apartments were broken, and some vehicles parked nearby were damaged, Reuters video shows. Residents of Ramenskoy suggested that the attacks were aimed at Sukhovsky Airport, which is less than two kilometers from the scene. Several drones also struck a residential building in Anurhodar, a city in the Russian-controlled part of Ukraine's southern Zaporizhia region, which is home to Europe's biggest nuclear power plant, Russian-appointed governor Yevgeny Balotsky said, adding that no one was wounded. The drone was downed over the town of Ramenskoy, the area was 3.45 am. I woke up at 3.45 am, and saw the explosion. I came out on the balcony, looked at something, started calling 112. They said they were busy there, but they didn't. I was waiting for the fire to blow up, but I realized that someone else called me. The windows are broken, the neighbors are broken. It's the first time I've been to Ramenskoy. Of course, it's a struggle. But it seems that no one has died, as the windows were broken by people. They thought at night that they hit Sukhovsky Airport. But it turned out that the residential building was detonated. The explosion was strong, yes, it was blown up, they woke up. They realized that something big had happened. I guess that's how it happened. And we slept on. We'll figure it out in the morning, so to speak.