Ukraine has launched the largest drone attack on Moscow since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, with a total of 194 drones reportedly shot down while approaching the Russian capital. The figure was released by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin at 9:27 a.m., making it the largest drone raid on the city since February 2022.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Previously, the highest number of drones attacking Moscow in a single night was recorded on March 11 this year, when authorities reported 74 drones shot down. On May 17, air defense forces also intercepted more than 120 drones flying toward the capital in a single day,” The Moscow Times reported. One of the key targets was the Gazprom Neft-owned Moscow Oil Refinery (MNPZ) in Kapotnya, which had already been hit two days earlier and reportedly suspended operations. This latest strike triggered another major fire. Drone debris also fell on the grounds of the Sadovod shopping center, damaging a building and sparking a fire. Fragments also damaged the roof of the Belaya Dacha shopping center. Local authorities also reported damage to apartment buildings in the Novye Kotelniki district of Moscow, as well as those in the cities of Zhukovsky and Lyubertsy. In the Moscow region, local authorities also reported damage to private homes in Stepanovo near Elektrostal, Masnovo-Zhukovo, Kryukovo, and Pavlovsky Posad. Russia’s interior ministry reported street closures around the Moscow refinery, while traffic was restricted along sections of the Moscow Ring Road.