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Moscow Oil Refinery Fire May Have Been Caused by Russian Air Defense Missile
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Moscow Oil Refinery Fire May Have Been Caused by Russian Air Defense Missile

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow may have resulted in an unexpected consequence: a fire at the capital's largest oil refinery possibly caused by Russian air defense.
  • Footage from the Kapotnya oil refinery appears to show a Russian missile targeting the facility.
  • International war experts suggest this incident highlights a broader issue of air defense systems becoming a threat when countering numerous low-cost drones.

A recent large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow may have inadvertently led to a fire at the capital's primary oil refinery, with evidence suggesting a Russian air defense missile, rather than a Ukrainian drone, was the cause. The incident occurred during a significant aerial assault that tested Moscow's air defenses on Thursday.

Footage captured near the Kapotnya oil refinery shows what appears to be a Russian missile engaging a target, raising questions about the effectiveness and safety of the air defense systems deployed. The fire at the facility has drawn international attention, prompting analysis of the event's implications.

International war experts view this incident as a potential indicator of a larger, systemic problem. They are examining how air defense systems can effectively counter hundreds of inexpensive drones without becoming a significant threat themselves. The situation underscores the complex challenges of modern aerial warfare.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.