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Unease grows in Moscow after refinery drone attack

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moscow is experiencing growing unease following a drone attack on an oil refinery.
  • The attack, which occurred on Thursday, sent black smoke plumes over the city's southeastern district.
  • The refinery is crucial for supplying gasoline to Moscow, and two shopping centers were also reportedly hit.

A growing sense of unease is palpable in Moscow as the war in Ukraine appears to have finally reached the capital. A recent drone attack on an oil refinery has amplified feelings of vulnerability among the city's residents.

On Thursday, thick black smoke billowed over the southeastern district of Kapotnya in Moscow following an attack on an oil refinery. This incident, which also reportedly struck two shopping centers, has brought the conflict closer to home for Muscovites, who had previously felt distant from the fighting.

Authorities reported that air defense systems intercepted approximately 180 drones over the city. The refinery targeted is a key facility for supplying gasoline to Moscow. Residents in the affected areas were evacuated as a precautionary measure.

The visible signs of the attack, including oily residue on windowsills of nearby residential buildings, underscore the direct impact of the conflict on the capital. This event marks a significant escalation in the war's reach, shattering the sense of security previously felt by the population.

Around 180 drones were intercepted over the city by air defense.

โ€” Sergei SobyaninMoscow's Mayor reporting on the number of drones intercepted during the attack.
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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.