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Moscow Oblast oil depot, fulfillment center reportedly set ablaze as Kyiv launches hundreds of drones towards Russian capital

A coordinated drone strike targeting Moscow Oblast has resulted in fires at a regional oil depot and a major logistics fulfillment center.

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The brief

Over 370 drones were launched toward the Moscow region overnight. The strikes impacted a fuel storage facility and multiple logistics hubs, resulting in reported fires.

Coverage from The Defense Post, Kyiv Post, and The Kyiv Independent emphasizes the scale of the operation and the specific targets hit within the Moscow Oblast. The reports cite the local mayor regarding the volume of incoming aircraft.

Future updates will clarify the extent of damage at the oil depot and fulfillment center. Ongoing assessments regarding the total number of intercepted units and potential operational impacts remain to be seen.

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Quick answers

What specific sites were targeted?

Reports identify an oil depot and a fulfillment center in the Moscow Oblast.

How many drones were launched?

According to the Moscow mayor, more than 370 drones were launched toward the region.

What is the current status of the fires?

Coverage confirms that the oil depot and fulfillment center were set ablaze, though further details on containment are not yet specified.

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