Russia’s Defense Ministry has accused Ukraine of launching a spate of attempted drone strikes targeting infrastructure deep inside Russia
Russia’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday accused Ukraine of launching a spate of attempted drone strikes targeting infrastructure deep inside Russia, including near the capital, after a fire broke out at an oil depot and authorities abruptly closed airspace above the country’s second-largest city. Moscow region Gov. Andrey Vorobyov claimed a Ukrainian drone had crashed near the village of Gubastovo southeast of the capital.
It’s unclear if the facility was the intended target, but Ukraine has previously targeted oil depots within Russian-controlled territory. CNN is unable to independently confirm the claims for each alleged attack, and Ukraine did not immediately comment on the incident. Ukraine has previously declined to comment on attacks inside Russia. Following the alleged attacks, Russia’s second-largest city of St.
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