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Ukraine war: Drone attack on Moscow

On June 18, 2026, Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, targeting the city's main oil refinery and other sites. Russian air defenses destroyed nearly 200 drones, but several reached the refinery, causing fires and injuries. This was the second such attack on the refinery within a week. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported 17 people injured, and all four Moscow airports suspended operations for much of the day. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attack as a fully justified response to Russian bombing of Ukrainian cities. The attack underscores Ukraine's growing capability to strike deep into Russian territory and its strategy of targeting energy infrastructure to undermine Russia's war effort.

Points clés

  • Nearly 200 Ukrainian drones were launched at Moscow; Russian air defenses destroyed most but some hit targets.
  • The main oil refinery near Moscow was struck for the second time in a week, causing fires and black smoke.
  • At least 16-17 people were injured, and Moscow's four airports were temporarily closed.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called the attack a justified response to Russian strikes on Ukraine.
  • Russian nationalists criticized the government, questioning the narrative that the war is under control.

Couverture des sources

Radio Free EuropeNeutreCentre

Massive strike targets Moscow region's largest fuel supplier with injuries and damage

RFE reports on the attack as a 'massive' strike specifically targeting the largest fuel supplier for the Moscow region. It emphasizes that it was the second attack that week and provides casualty figures. The tone is neutral, focusing on the operational and infrastructural aspect.

The AgeNeutreCentre

Major attack summarized as hundreds of drones and missiles hit Moscow

The Age covers the story very briefly, labeling it a 'major attack' with a video embed. The article provides no additional details beyond the headline and metadata, focusing on the scale of the strike.

NPRNeutreCentre-Left

Largest attack on Moscow highlights Ukrainian escalation and Russian internal criticism

NPR frames the attack as one of the largest on Moscow, detailing the damage to the oil refinery, civilian injuries, and airport closures. It includes quotes from Russian nationalists blaming the Kremlin and Zelenskyy's justification. The tone is neutral but highlights the strategic and psychological impact.

Conclusion

The drone attack on Moscow represents a significant escalation in Ukraine's tactics, shifting the war's visibility to the Russian capital. Outlets like NPR highlight the psychological impact on Russians and internal criticism of the Kremlin, while Radio Free Europe emphasizes the strategic targeting of fuel supplies. The incident demonstrates Ukraine's ability to bypass Russian air defenses and inflict damage on critical infrastructure, likely prompting further debate within Russia about the war's trajectory.

Analyse logique

Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent

  • The attack involved a large number of drones and targeted Moscow's oil refinery.
  • Russian air defenses intercepted most drones but some got through.
  • There were casualties and infrastructure damage, including fires.
  • The attack occurred amid ongoing Russian strikes on Ukraine.

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