Oil Rain Falls in Moscow After Ukraine Attack Leaves Oil Refinery in Flames
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Ukrainian drone strike on oil refinery spreads flames and black smoke in Moscow
A drone strike on a Moscow oil depot has set off a fiery blast that sent the lid of a storage tank high into the air, in a new demonstration of Ukraine’s ability to reach targets deep inside Russia.
Extinguishing helicopters and oil rain on Thursday over Moscow. After a major attack by Ukraine, the Russian capital is in a state of emergency.
Moscow Rocked by Huge Ukrainian Drone Attack as Oil Refinery Burns
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow since Russia’s full-scale invasion began, striking a major oil refinery and disrupting life across the Russian capital. According to Fox News , Russian…
Oil rain falls in Moscow after Ukraine attack leaves oil refinery in flames
Specks of black oil rained down on Moscow after Ukraine struck a major oil refinery in its largest drone attack on the Russian capital since the start of the full-scale war in February 2022
Ukraine launched the largest drone offensive in the history of the war against Moscow overnight, causing multiple explosions and a massive fire at a major Russian oil refinery. Black smoke billowed into the sun, and oil and debris rained down on the surrounding area, bringing the reality of war directly to the eyes of ordinary Russians.
“Something has started flying so often, why wasn’t it like this before?” Residents of southeast Moscow spent June 18 under black clouds of smoke and “oil rain,” looking at the wreckage of drones in their yards. “Berega” reports from Lyubertsy and Kapotnya
On the night of June 18, residents of a number of districts of Moscow and the Moscow region witnessed the largest drone attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the beginning of the war. At least 17 people were injured in the area. City Mayor Sergei Sobyanin claims that nearly 200 drones were shot down as they approached the capital. Due to fires at the Moscow Refinery and the Sadovod and MEGA Belaya Dacha shopping centers, the sky over Kapotn…

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