(MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIA) – Footage has emerged online showing a drone strike on the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya, a facility that supplies approximately 40 percent of the fuel needs of Moscow and the surrounding region.
The video, which captures the moment a drone struck the oil refinery, was filmed in the third quarter of Kapotnya. The enterprise ranks among the ten largest refineries in Russia.
This facility was previously attacked by drones on the night of 1 September 2024. During that strike, the Euro+ unit was damaged. The unit has a capacity of six million tonnes per year, accounting for roughly half of the plant’s total oil refining capacity.
In the Moscow region, following a nighttime unmanned aerial vehicle attack on 17 May, the Solnechnogorsk filling station caught fire. The facility forms part of the main fuel system encircling Moscow.
It was also reported that three people were killed in the Moscow region as a result of a mass drone attack, with others injured and residential buildings damaged.
The footage was circulated by Russian media outlets.
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