During the night from Saturday to Sunday, foreign drones—most likely Ukrainian—appeared over the refinery in the city of Ryazan, located about 125 miles southeast of Moscow. A series of explosions occurred.
Ukraine on Sunday claimed a night-time drone attack on a Russian oil refinery south of Moscow, in the second attack on the same site in less that two weeks.
Emergency crews in Russia’s Ryazan region are responding to an early morning drone attack. Governor Pavel Malkov reported that air defense units intercepted drones targeting the main town. Unverified videos on Telegram suggest major fires,
On Friday night, January 24, moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin reported a drone attack on the russian capital. As a result, three moscow airports — Domodedovo,
Russia reported drone attacks across 11 regions, including Moscow and occupied Crimea. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that 121 drones were allegedly shot down, one of which was over Moscow. — Ukrinform.
The scale of the attack represents a significant escalation in the conflict, showcasing Ukraine's increasing reliance on drones.
Russia's Defence Ministry claimed it had repelled a massive Ukrainian drone attack overnight. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces confirmed an attack overnight that hit Russia's Ryazan Oil Refinery and the Ryazan Thermal Power Plant, leaving them ablaze Thursday morning.