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‘If Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn’: Zelenskiy issues threat as Kyiv strikes Russia

Ukraine conducted a significant drone attack on Moscow, targeting an oil refinery for the second time this week, which Kyiv described as retaliation for an attack that damaged a historic monastery in Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that 'if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn.' In response, Russia launched missile attacks on Kyiv, also for the second time this week, though Russia denied striking the monastery. Reports indicated damage to areas in Moscow, including a shopping center and the refinery. Russia's defense ministry reported shooting down 555 drones nationwide, 1

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At least 17 people were wounded in the strikes, which also set a shopping centre and apartment building ablaze.

UKRAINE LAUNCHED ITS largest drone attack on Moscow in years, sparking fires in and around the capital, hitting a major oil refinery and forcing evacuations at the country’s largest airport, officials said.

At least 17 people were wounded in the strikes, which also set a shopping centre and apartment building ablaze, according to authorities.

AFP reporters saw large columns of black smoke spreading over the capital’s southern skyline in dramatic scenes, while drops of rain mixed with soot fell from the sky.

Footage posted online showed three plumes of smoke rising from the Kapotno refinery. The strike was the second in two days on the facility.

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The attack came as Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Southeast Asian leaders at a summit in the central city of Kazan, about 700 kilometres (435 miles) east of Moscow.

Putin did not comment on the strikes as he spoke at the summit.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy said they were an “absolutely justified response” to deadly strikes on Kyiv, including an attack earlier this week on a landmark cathedral and a Unesco-protected 11th-century monastery.

He wanted Russians to blame Putin for the consequences of Europe’s worst war since WWII.

“The main thing is that the people of Russia begin to feel that it is one man, Putin, who is waging this war, while ordinary people pay the price for everything,” Zelenskyy told reporters, including AFP.

Moscow has hit Ukraine with daily barrages of missiles and drones. Kyiv said on Thursday that one person was killed, and nine others were wounded in a Russian attack on the city of Dnipro.

Airport closures

It was the second time this month that Kyiv launched a major attack during an international summit, after striking Saint Petersburg at the start of a landmark economic forum near the city.

A building in Moscow which was reportedly struck during the Ukrainian attack. Alamy Stock Photo

Alamy Stock Photo

All of Moscow’s airports were shut for hours, leading to hundreds of flight delays.

The country’s busiest (Sheremetyevo) announced it had evacuated passengers to “safe locations” during the barrage, before it re-opened at around 11am (8am Irish time).

Konstantin, a pedestrian in a Moscow park, told AFP he had “never seen anything like it”.

Valentina, a 29-year-old manager walking with her daughter in front of the giant column of black smoke, said she was woken up by the noise.

“It’s really scary,” she told AFP.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that “several drones” had reached the Moscow oil refinery, without specifying damage to the facility.

Authorities announced they had closed traffic on streets nearby.

Another drone crashed into an apartment building, while drone debris sparked a fire at a shopping centre near the capital’s suburbs.

One social media video showed smoke pouring from the upper floors of an apartment block, while a woman behind the camera could be heard weeping in distress.

‘Long-range sanctions’

Russian air defences shot down around 180 drones on approach to Moscow, Sobyanin said, while the defence ministry reported it had intercepted more than 500 Ukrainian drones across the entire country overnight.

A separate Ukrainian drone strike on Russia’s southern Rostov region killed one person, the region’s governor said.

Kyiv has stepped up its drone strikes on Russia in recent months, hitting oil refineries that fund Moscow’s war chest, as diplomatic talks on ending the more than four-year conflict remain stalled.

It was the second Ukrainian strike on the Moscow refinery this week.

Zelenskyy calls the attacks Kyiv’s “long-range sanctions”.

“It is time the war ended, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy,” he said.

Russia also launched more than 200 drones and multiple ballistic missiles at Ukraine between late Wednesday and early Thursday, according to the Ukrainian air force.

AFP reporters in Kyiv saw people rushing to shelters in the early hours after air defence blasts rocked over the Ukrainian capital.

Putin in Kazan

In the hours following the attack, Putin posed for a photo with leaders at a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kazan and made no mention of the strike in his opening remarks to the forum.

Putin pictured at the ASEAN summit. Alamy Stock Photo

Alamy Stock Photo

Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Singapore sent their prime ministers to Kazan, while the Philippines sent President Ferdinand Marcos.

Putin has long sought to project stability in Russia, despite the economic and social effects of his four-year offensive on Ukraine.

But a recent spate of attacks has forced the Kremlin to respond.

After Kyiv launched similar attacks on Saint Petersburg earlier this month, the Russian leader promised to bolster air defences.

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The Irish TimesIndependent🔒Center3 days ago
How significant was Ukraine’s drone attack on Moscow?

Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Moscow, targeting an oil refinery and causing damage to multiple structures. The attack involved nearly 200 drones and marked Ukraine's largest-ever strike on the Russian capital. The attack overwhelmed parts of Russia's air-defense system, allowing some drones to reach their targets relatively unimpeded.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the event without overtly favoring either side. It describes the attack's impact, the infrastructure targeted, and the possible reasons for the success of the operation without using biased language or selective sourcing.

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The Irish TimesIndependent🔒Center3 days ago
‘If Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn’: Zelenskiy issues threat as Kyiv strikes Russia

Ukraine conducted a significant drone attack on Moscow, targeting an oil refinery for the second time this week, which Kyiv described as retaliation for an attack that damaged a historic monastery in Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that 'if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn.' In response, Russia launched missile attacks on Kyiv, also for the second time this week, though Russia denied striking the monastery. Reports indicated damage to areas in Moscow, including a shopping center and the refinery. Russia's defense ministry reported shooting down 555 drones nationwide, 1

Bias read (Center): The article presents events objectively without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from both Ukrainian and Russian officials, reports on the physical effects of the attacks, and cites multiple sources such as Reuters, Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin, Russia's defense ministry, andT

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TheJournal.ieIndependentLeft3 days ago
Massive explosion at Moscow oil refinery as Ukraine launches biggest drone attack in years

A significant drone attack by Ukraine targeted Moscow, resulting in injuries and damage to infrastructure such as a shopping center, apartment buildings, and a major oil refinery. The attack occurred during Russian President Vladimir Putin's summit with Southeast Asian leaders. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the attacks as a 'justified response' to recent strikes on Kyiv.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Ukrainian actions as a 'justified response' to attacks on Kyiv, emphasizing Zelenskyy's perspective without providing counterpoints or alternative viewpoints. It highlights the impact of the strikes on Russia but does not balance this with potential Russian perspectives or the

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Irish IndependentIndependentCenter3 days ago
Huge fire in Moscow after Ukrainian drones hit oil refinery

A large fire broke out in Moscow following an attack by Ukrainian drones on an oil refinery.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report without apparent bias, focusing on the event itself rather than taking a stance on the conflict or its implications.

RTÉ NewsState / PublicCenter3 days ago
Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery for second time

Ukraine conducted a significant drone attack on Moscow, targeting a major oil refinery and causing fires, evacuations, and injuries. The attack occurred while Russian President Vladimir Putin was hosting a summit in Kazan. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the strikes as a 'fully justified response' to Russian actions. Russian authorities reported that over 50 drones were intercepted, with several reaching the refinery and causing damage.

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