Ukraine’s long-range unmanned fleets launched a drone attack against the administrative and industrial heart of the Russian Federation the night of Saturday-Sunday, hitting major oil refineries and sensitive technology nodes across the Moscow region. The multi-vector operation triggered mass air raid alerts across western and central Russia, with synchronized drone swarms filmed flying low over the suburban towns of Khimki, Lobnya, and Naro-Fominsk before reaching their targets inside the capital limits.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The battle in the capital’s sky The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its anti-aircraft missile networks and electronic warfare (EW) units engaged hundreds of targets overnight. Kremlin state media sources, citing military reports, claimed that 556 Ukrainian drones were neutralized across 14 separate regions, including the borders of Belgorod, Kursk, and Bryansk, as well as over the Black and Azov seas. Despite these claims, verified geolocation data and eyewitness footage confirmed that numerous strike munitions successfully passed through Moscow’s layered Pantsir and S-400 defensive batteries, recording major hits on critical assets.
Deep Strike on the Capital: Drones Hit Moscow Refinery and Strategic Electronic Hub
Ukraine launched a massive overnight drone assault targeting the Moscow region, hitting a major oil refinery, a strategic fuel hub, and a key electronics technology park.














