Ukraine's Bold Drone Strikes: Oil Facilities in Flames

Ukraine's General Staff confirmed an overnight drone attack targeting Moscow and Oryol oil facilities. This marks Ukraine's largest attack on Moscow, resulting in at least three deaths and temporary closure of the city's airports, reflecting rising tensions between the two nations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kyiv | Updated: 11-03-2025 17:48 IST | Created: 11-03-2025 17:48 IST
Ukraine's Bold Drone Strikes: Oil Facilities in Flames
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In a significant escalation of hostilities, Ukraine's General Staff announced a coordinated overnight drone assault targeting oil facilities in Russia's Moscow and Oryol regions. The move, reported on Tuesday, underscores the growing strategic dimension of the Ukraine conflict.

According to Russian officials, the drone attacks represent Ukraine's largest operation on Moscow to date. The incident tragically led to the deaths of at least three individuals, while also forcing the temporary shutdown of all four of the Russian capital's airports, causing widespread travel disruption.

This aggressive military action comes amid heightened tensions between Ukraine and Russia, further complicating the diplomatic landscape and raising serious concerns over regional stability and security.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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