Alexander Pushkin International Airport at the heart of Moscow’s air traffic
Ukrainian drones have struck a major Moscow oil refinery for the second time this week, producing large fires, black smoke and reports of at least 16–17 wounded. Russian air defences have shot down hundreds of incoming drones across multiple regions, closed Moscow airports and prompted threats of "massive" Russian retaliation.
Ukraine has launched its largest drone assault on Moscow in years, striking the Kapotnya oil refinery, igniting large fires, forcing temporary closure of all Moscow airports and wounding civilians. Kyiv says it is targeting oil infrastructure that funds Russia’s war; Moscow has pledged massive retaliation and reported hundreds of drones intercepted across the country.
The past 24 hours have seen a surge in drone strikes and air attacks across Ukraine and Russia, with casualties reported in Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Kherson, Odesa, and Crimea. Ukrainian and Russian authorities report strikes, interceptions, and disruptions to airports as the conflict intensifies in a broad front.
Drones heading for Moscow have been intercepted, airports suspended briefly, and several Ukrainian drone strikes have targeted energy facilities and shipping near Crimea and Ukraine’s coast. The latest events come amid a wider exchange of strikes between Moscow and Kyiv.