Ukraine Launches Major Drone Strike on Russian Oil Refinery Amid Ongoing Conflict
In a significant escalation of hostilities, Ukraine has reportedly targeted a Russian oil refinery and the capital city of Moscow in a large-scale drone attack involving at least 121 drones. This operation is considered one of the largest since the beginning of the war. Video evidence verified by the BBC shows a massive explosion at the refinery located in the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow, which Ukrainian authorities confirmed was targeted.
Russia claims to have intercepted all 121 drones directed at 13 regions, including Ryazan and Moscow, asserting no damage occurred. However, Ukrainian officials reported the destruction of several key military installations, including the Kremniy factory in Bryansk, which allegedly manufactures missile components. The strike resulted in significant fires, with videos shared on social media depicting flames engulfing the refinery and civilians evacuating from the area.
In the capital, authorities noted that air defenses were activated, with reports from Moscow's mayor indicating intercepted drone attacks at multiple locations. Additionally, Russian state media confirmed that operational flights at two major airports in Moscow were temporarily disrupted due to the threats but later resumed.
The confrontation extends beyond drone strikes, with Russian drone attacks leading to fatalities in Ukraine. Recent reports cite that a Russian drone hit a residential building in Hlevakha, Kyiv region, claiming the lives of three individuals and injuring another.
Both nations are escalating their aerial assaults as the conflict shows no sign of abating, and the situation remains tense with ongoing military operations on both sides.
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