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Moscow targeted by largest Ukrainian attack of the war

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It is about “one of the most significant attacks on Moscow†since the start of the war, writes on its site the information broadcast TSN. “On the night of May 17, Moscow and its region were the target of a massive drone attack. […] Numerous impacts and considerable destruction have been reported.â€

Russians are dismayed

It was apparently the region’s infrastructure that was targeted, as well as at least one refinery, details the television channel. Cooperative. “According to initial information, the Angstrem semiconductor factory, subject to sanctions [occidentales], the Elma technology park in Zelenograd, the Sonechtnogorskaia refinery and Sheremetyevo airport were affected, and their activity was temporarily suspended.â€

Regarding the refinery, Cooperative specify that “this facility is a major fuel terminal in the Moscow region. It is part of the network of main oil pipelines in the Moscow region and is used for the storage, pumping and transport of gasoline and diesel… Daily life online Ukrainska Pravdawho cites Russian sources in support, explains that the anti-aircraft defense would not have remained inactive:

“Russia claims to have shot down nearly 600 Ukrainian drones, including 130 believed to have attacked Moscow.â€

But faced with the scale of this unprecedented wave of Ukrainian attacks, “Russians, dismayed, complain about the strikes on local forums†, comments TSN.

Moscow loses sleep

“Russian authorities announced deaths and injuries following the attack, notes the Ukrainian news site Obozrevatel. The governor of the Moscow region, Andreï Vorobiev, also reported three dead and four wounded among the Russians.†These figures would not be surprising, the site claims, because “Russian anti-aircraft defense often hits tall buildings.†.

Anyway, indicates Obozrevatel in another article, “President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukrainian forces launched a massive offensive against Moscow and its region overnight, more than 500 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.†. But above all, he presented these nocturnal strikes as a “Just responding to Russia’s protracted war and its attacks on our cities.” And he added:

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