Moscow and its surrounding areas experienced significant damage following an overnight assault involving nearly 200 Ukrainian drones, marking the most extensive attack on the Russian capital since the onset of the full-scale war. A major oil refinery and a prominent shopping center were engulfed in flames after the coordinated strikes targeted critical infrastructure in the southeastern outskirts of the city. Emergency services confirmed the incidents, though no official casualty figures have been released. The attack escalates ongoing tensions amid continued cross-border hostilities between the two nations.
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