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Ukrainian Drones Target Moscow, Again Striking Oil Refinery

The attack was the second on the refinery this week and prompted temporary restrictions at Moscow airports as Russia said 555 drones were shot down.

  • Ukraine launched its largest-ever drone assault on Moscow Thursday morning, striking a major oil refinery and plunging the capital into its most disruptive air raid in over two years.
  • The Gazprom Neft-operated refinery in Kapotnya was severely set ablaze, marking the second targeted strike on the vital facility in a single week; the complex supplies roughly 40% of the Moscow region's petroleum demand.
  • Commercial aviation ground to a complete halt across the capital, forcing flight suspensions and passenger evacuations at Sheremetyevo, Vnukovo, and Zhukovsky airports, with carriers Aeroflot and Rossiya canceling more than 170 scheduled flights.
  • Russia's Defense Ministry claimed it intercepted a staggering 555 drones nationwide, with approximately 200 downed on their approach to Moscow, though debris successfully breached air defenses to damage a residential tower, a major shopping mall, and private homes.
  • The massive retaliation followed a Russian missile wave that hit Kyiv's historic monastery, coming just hours after President Zelenskyy secured new long-term defense pledges during coordination talks with U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that air defenses shot down 16 Ukrainian drones heading towards the capital during the day on June 19. He later added that the number of drones allegedly shot down near Moscow had increased to 25. Sobyanin said rescue services were working at the scene of the debris. On the night and morning of June 18, Moscow and the Moscow region were attacked by almost 200 Ukrainian drones. It was the largest attack on the Ru…

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Vladimir Putin currently has to accept a devastating setback in the Ukraine war. Despite 180 drones intercepted, Moscow's most important oil refinery was on fire for the second time within three days. Video footage shows the lighterloh burning plant. But that's not enough: Putin's own air defense rocket set the refinery on fire.

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