Moscow hit by largest Ukrainian attack since start of Russia's full-scale war

Moscow experienced its largest Ukrainian drone attack since the start of the war, with nearly 200 drones targeting the capital and surrounding regions. The strikes caused fires at an oil refinery and a shopping center, leading to significant flight disruptions.
Why it matters
The escalation of long-range strikes on the Russian capital marks a significant shift in the tactical capabilities and strategy of the ongoing conflict.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google Laura Gozzi Smoke engulfs Moscow skyline after refinery hit by drone Moscow has come under the largest Ukrainian attack since the start of the full-scale war, with close to 200 drones hitting targets around the Russian capital and setting columns of thick smoke billowing high into the sky.
The report provides a factual account of the military engagement, citing both Ukrainian and Russian sources, though it focuses on the impact of the Ukrainian offensive.
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