43 Drones Strike Moscow in Massive Attack: Key Oil Refinery Hit.
Drone Strike Targets Moscow Oil Refinery
According to Espreso.tv: A large-scale drone assault struck Moscow and its surrounding region on June 18, 2023, with the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya as a primary target. Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed that 43 unmanned aerial vehicles reached their objectives.
Located in Kapotnya, this refinery has a design capacity of 11–12 million tons of crude oil annually. It supplies 40% of the gasoline and 50% of the diesel fuel consumed in the Moscow metropolitan area, making it a critical piece of infrastructure for the region's fuel supply.
Prior Incidents and Implications
This attack follows a previous event on June 16, 2026, when the same Moscow Refinery in Kapotnya was hit by Ukrainian drones, damaging the primary oil processing unit ELOU-AVT-6. On the morning of June 18, the governor of the Rostov region reported one fatality and one injured person in Gukovo. These incidents raise serious concerns about the security of strategic assets in the area and their potential impact on the energy market.
The strike on the Moscow Oil Refinery highlights the growing threat to critical infrastructure in Russia, which could severely disrupt regional fuel supplies. With drone attacks becoming more frequent, protecting such facilities has become an urgent priority. As the conflict continues, monitoring these developments is essential, since similar events may destabilize the country's energy sector and broader market.
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