'Unfortunately, I think this is our new reality' one resident of the Russian capital told the BBC.
Towering over Moscow's golden church domes and Stalin-era skyscrapers is the uber-modern business district of Moskva-Citi.
One resident, Arkady Metler, was defiant: "There wasn't much panic, just everyone went outside. There is no fear... All we can do now is stick together and everything will be fine," he told AFP."During the night I was woken up by a bang, there was an explosion," Anastasia Berseneva told the BBC. "I looked out of the window and I saw that cars were stopping and that's how I realised that it [a drone attack] had happened.
Masha - not her real name - told the BBC's Ukrainecast: "We have felt nervous for the last two years but this drone attack is rather ordinary for us because we are used to bad news... Unfortunately, I think this is our new reality."