A drone strike has impacted a major refinery in the Moscow region, reportedly disrupting diesel production. The Kapotnya refinery, located approximately 15 kilometers from the Kremlin, is said to be supplying half of the region’s diesel fuel. This attack marks the second incident targeting the facility in just three days, raising concerns about Russia’s defense capabilities and potential fuel shortages. Ukrainian sources have claimed responsibility for previous attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, though official confirmation is pending. The extent of the damage and the impact on regional fuel supplies are currently being assessed. Russian authorities have not yet released detailed information regarding the incident or any casualties. This latest strike underscores the escalating risks to key Russian infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict.
