Moscow Hit by Largest Drone Attack Yet: 37 Drones Downed, Kapotnya Refinery Blazing.
Strikes on Moscow
According to Espreso.tv: Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin confirmed that 37 unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed during a series of assaults on the Russian capital. On June 16, drones struck the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya. The attack on June 18, described as the most extensive drone operation targeting Moscow since the war began, also involved Ukrainian drones aiming at the same refinery. This marks a significant escalation in aerial threats to the city's infrastructure.
These events unfolded against the backdrop of a major collapse in Russia's stock market, which hit its lowest point in a year and a half. The downing of drones and strikes on critical facilities in the capital have sparked concern among officials and the public. The situation underscores the ongoing tension in the region and the impact of military actions on the country's economic stability.
Economic Fallout
These attacks on strategic sites in Moscow highlight an escalation in the conflict and potentially growing risks to civilian infrastructure. With the stock market already showing negative trends, such incidents could have severe repercussions for Russia's economic outlook, adding further pressure on the country's leadership.
Safety concerns are becoming increasingly pressing for the population, which could shape public sentiment moving forward.
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