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Ukraine launches massive drone attack on Moscow hitting oil refinery and causing airport closures

Ukraine conducted one of its largest drone attacks on Moscow on June 18, 2026, targeting the city's main oil refinery for the second time in a week. Russian air defenses reportedly shot down around 194 drones, but several reached the refinery, causing large fires and damage. The attack also led to the temporary closure of all four Moscow airports and injured at least 17 people, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the strikes as a 'fully justified response' to Russian bombings of Ukrainian cities, calling on Europe and the US to increase sanctions on Russia. The assault underscores Ukraine's growing capability to strike deep into Russian territory and bring the war home to Moscow.

Pontos-chave

  • Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, hitting the city's main oil refinery for the second time in a week.
  • Russian air defenses intercepted nearly 200 drones, but several struck targets, causing fires and injuries.
  • All four Moscow airports suspended operations for most of the day due to the attack.
  • Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called the attack a justified response to Russian strikes on Ukraine.
  • The attack is one of the largest on Moscow since the start of the full-scale invasion over four years ago.

Cobertura de fontes

NPRNeutroCentre-Left

Focus on scale of attack and Russian nationalist backlash

NPR reports the attack as one of the largest on Moscow, highlighting that hard-line Russian nationalists criticized the Kremlin for failing to control the conflict. The article includes vivid descriptions of the fires and mentions civilian injuries.

The IndependentNeutroCentre-Left

Emphasis on damage to Russian fuel supply and Zelenskyy's warnings

The Independent covers the attack with a focus on the impact on Moscow's fuel supply, noting that the refinery provides up to 40% of the city's fuel. It also extensively quotes Zelenskyy's statement that 'if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn'.

Radio Free EuropeNeutroCentre

Brief factual report on the strike and injuries

Radio Free Europe provides a concise report confirming the drone strike hit the Moscow oil refinery, the largest fuel supplier to the region, and that at least 16 people were injured.

Conclusão

The coordinated drone attack on Moscow represents a significant escalation in Ukraine's military tactics, targeting a key energy infrastructure site that supplies a large portion of Moscow's fuel. While Russian officials downplayed the effectiveness of the attack, videos of the fires and the grounding of flights highlighted the disruption caused. The incident also exposed divisions within Russia, with nationalists criticizing the Kremlin's handling of the war. From a strategic perspective, the attack aims to reduce Russia's oil revenue and pressure Moscow to end the conflict, but it also risks provoking harsher Russian retaliation against Ukraine.

Análise lógica

No que as fontes concordam

  • All three outlets report that Ukraine conducted a large-scale drone attack on Moscow on June 18, targeting an oil refinery.
  • They agree that Russian air defenses intercepted many drones but some got through, causing fires and airport closures.
  • All note that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy framed the attack as a justified response to Russian strikes on Ukraine.

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