[Russian Foreign Ministry issued statement on Moscow attack: reserves the right to take the most stringent response measures] the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the drone attack on Moscow. The Russian Foreign Ministry strongly condemns the attempt of Ukrainian troops to carry out terrorist attacks on Moscow and Moscow. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that information released by the Russian Defense Ministry showed that eight drones were used in the attack, but all of them were hit by Russian air defense systems and electronic station systems. Five of them were shot down by the Russian "Armor-S" air defense missile system, and three were suppressed by the electronic station system and out of control. Unfortunately, the out-of-control drone crashed into many multi-storey residential buildings in Moscow City and Moscow State, but fortunately did not cause serious casualties. The investigation Commission of the Russian Federation launched a criminal investigation into this. It is believed that all participants in the operation will be identified and severely punished. The Russian foreign ministry said western support for the regime in Kiev was pushing Ukraine's leadership to commit more reckless crimes, including terrorist attacks, violations of international humanitarian law and war crimes. NATO officials say the Kiev regime will not attack Russia's deep territory, which is now completely hypocritical. Russia reserves the right to take the most stringent measures in response to the terrorist attacks of the regime in Kiev. Local time on May 30, Moscow Mayor Sobyanin announced that the city was hit by drones that morning, a total of two people were slightly injured and several buildings were slightly damaged. The Russian Defense Ministry said on the same day that the attack by the Ukrainian authorities on facilities in Moscow was a terrorist attack. Porto Liak, an adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, said later that Ukraine was not directly related to the drone attack on Moscow on the same day.