Russia: Massive attack with Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow โ Oil warehouse burning in Krasnodar
A drone attack in southern Russia caused a fire at an oil warehouse, highlighting the increasing range of assaults deep within Russian territory amid a substantial Ukrainian drone offensive against Moscow.
On Monday, local authorities in southern Russia reported a drone attack that ignited a fire at an oil warehouse, signifying the expanding reach of such attacks into the heart of Russian territory. This development comes as Russia declared that Ukraine had launched a significant drone assault over the weekend, targeting Moscow with over 100 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The Russian defense systems reportedly intercepted multiple waves of these kamikaze drones, preventing a more extensive strike on the city itself.
Moscow's mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, noted that more than 100 UAVs were shot down over two days, reflecting the intensity and scale of the ongoing conflict. Furthermore, a source from the Russian Defense Ministry, cited by TASS, indicated that at least 145 drones were intercepted during the night, with 53 of them being downed over the Moscow region. This surge in drone activity raises alarms about the vulnerability of major urban centers in Russia and the growing capability of Ukrainian forces to launch operations beyond their borders.
Potentially, these drone strikes not only pose a direct threat to Russian infrastructure but also signal a shift in the dynamics of the conflict, with Ukraine demonstrating its ability to reach deep into Russian territory. The implications of such incidents may affect public sentiment in Russia regarding the ongoing war, as well as influence military strategies on both sides as the situation continues to evolve.