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The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) said on Saturday that it has again used drones to attack a Russian oil pumping station crucial for Moscow's fuel supply. A technical building at the facility in
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'Pure hell' in Moscow as Ukrainian drones strike major refinery supplying capital's fuel market
Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow, striking a major oil refinery and sending thick black smoke over parts of the Russian capital.
After weeks of intensifying bombing of Kyiv, Ukraine hit back with a swarm of drones, damaging buildings and igniting an oil refinery.
The Russian capital was ablaze Thursday, after Ukraine launched what appeared to be its largest attack on the city since the Kremlin invaded its neighbor more than four years ago
After the shock of Ukraine’s biggest drone attack on the Russian capital, Muscovites face rising gasoline prices and possible fuel shortages.
Ukraine has launched the largest drone offensive on Moscow of the full-scale war, in an attack that damaged a key oil refinery, caused fires, and sent debris raining down across the region.
Ukraine said it used its FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles overnight to strike Russia's Titan-Barrikady weapons plant, which is thought to be involved in the production of parts for the Oreshnik missile.
The drone attack that sent plumes of smoke rising over Moscow intensified Ukrainian hopes of bringing the war to Russia.
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