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Record drone attacks on Moscow kill three, disrupt airports and refinery operations
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Ukraine's largest aerial assault on the Russian capital since the full-scale invasion damaged residential buildings, halted flights, and struck energy infrastructure.
Key facts
- Ukrainian drones targeted multiple locations across Moscow and surrounding regions, with Russian authorities claiming to have intercepted over 400 drones across two days
- Since mid-2023, Ukraine has significantly increased its drone strikes deep within Russian territory, targeting Moscow and key infrastructure such as oil depots and military sites
- Ukraine's largest aerial assault on the Russian capital since the full-scale invasion damaged residential buildings, halted flights, and struck energy infrastructure
- Residential buildings in Moscow sustained damage, with debris from intercepted drones falling into populated areas
Summary
Ukrainian drones targeted multiple locations across Moscow and surrounding regions, with Russian authorities claiming to have intercepted over 400 drones across two days. Casualties were reported mostly in border regions such as Belgorod and Bryansk, with debris also damaging residential areas within Moscow. Since mid-2023, Ukraine has significantly increased its drone strikes deep within Russian territory, targeting Moscow and key infrastructure such as oil depots and military sites. For energy markets, strikes on Russian energy infrastructure have implications for global fuel supply.