Moscow oil refinery on fire after ‘large-scale’ Ukrainian drone strike
Ukrainian drones struck Moscow's oil refinery for the second time this week, causing a fire and plumes of smoke. The city's mayor reported that air defense forces repelled a large-scale attack, downing approximately 180 drones heading for the capital, though several reached the refinery and a shopping center.

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AI-generatedUkrainian drones struck Moscow's oil refinery for the second time this week, causing a fire and plumes of smoke. The city's mayor reported that air defense forces repelled a large-scale attack, downing approximately 180 drones heading for the capital, though several reached the refinery and a shopping center. The attack also damaged residential buildings, an industrial facility, and private homes in the surrounding region. Moscow's busiest airport suspended flights and evacuated people. Russia claimed to have destroyed 555 Ukrainian drones overnight across multiple regions, a number that could not be independently confirmed. In Ukraine, Kyiv also experienced an air attack, and drone strikes resulted in casualties in Sumy and Enerhodar, as well as in Russia's Belgorod and Rostov regions.
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5 extractedAir defence forces are continuing to repel a large-scale attack. Several drones managed to reach the [Moscow oil refinery].
Russia is set to import fuel by sea this month as it seeks to manage a gasoline shortage after extensive Ukrainian drone attacks on its refineries.
Ukrainian drones hit Moscow’s oil refinery, causing flames and smoke.
The first strike on Tuesday was understood to have halted operations at the refinery.
Russia said its air defence systems had intercepted and destroyed 555 Ukrainian drones over multiple regions overnight.