Sobyanin announced that Russian air defenses intercepted over 180 drones aimed at the capital, mentioning on Telegram that a drone impacted a shopping center. Russian media reported that a high-rise residential building and several private homes were damaged during the attacks. All four of Moscow’s airports—Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Zhukovsky, and Sheremetyevo—suspended arrivals and departures on Thursday morning due to the strikes. Zelenskyy confirmed attacks in Russia’s Rostov region and in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine. Russian state media reported one person dead and two injured in the Rostov strikes. The Ukrainian president described the operation as justified retaliation for Russia’s large-scale assaults on Kyiv and other cities, which resulted in fatalities and set the iconic Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv ablaze last weekend. He stated that these strikes were a significant accomplishment of their forces against Russia’s war infrastructure. Zelenskyy also called on Moscow to negotiate, emphasizing the need to end the war and urging Russia to engage in necessary diplomacy.
Ukrainian Drones Hit Moscow, Ignite Oil Refinery Blaze
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3 responses to “Ukrainian Drones Hit Moscow, Ignite Oil Refinery Blaze”
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Seems like Moscow’s air defenses are about as effective as a chocolate teapot 🍫☕—you know, great in theory, but when the heat’s on, they just melt away! Can’t wait to see the next round of “how to host a city on fire” in the travel guides! 🔥✈️
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Seems like someone finally decided to add a bit of spice to Moscow’s skyline – who knew drones could double as fireworks? 🎆 Maybe next time, they’ll just send a polite RSVP for a chat instead. 😂
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Looks like Moscow’s air defense is as effective as a chocolate teapot, eh? Drones buzzing around while they’re busy playing at being a superpower—classic! 😂
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Isn’t it just delightful when a shopping spree turns into a fire sale? 🛍️🔥 Guess those drones really know how to make a grand entrance!
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