Ukrainian drones target Moscow again, mayor says, as Kyiv claims oil refinery strike
Summary
Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow for the fourth day in a row, with Russian officials shooting down many of them and no major damage reported in the capital. In southern Russia, drone strikes damaged an oil refinery near Krasnodar and caused injuries and fires in nearby cities. Russia also launched missile and drone strikes on Ukraine overnight.Key Facts
- Moscow’s mayor said at least 15 Ukrainian drones were intercepted targeting the city overnight.
- Russia’s Defense Ministry reported shooting down 330 Ukrainian drones on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
- Flight limits were put in place at two Moscow airports and three airports in southern Russia due to drone threats.
- Drone debris caused a fire and injured two people in Krasnodar city, with more damages and injuries nearby.
- The Afipsky oil refinery near Krasnodar was hit by drones, causing damage and a fire; this refinery has been targeted twice before.
- Russia fired two ballistic missiles and about 221 drones at Ukraine during the same period.
- Ukraine’s air force said it intercepted or suppressed 195 of the incoming drones from Russia.
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