Close-up video showing the aftermath of the attack on the Moscow refinery.
Meanwhile, traffic in Moscow's Kapotnya district was blocked following the attack. Additionally, Moscow Mayor Sobyanin stated that the attack on Moscow on June 16 was one of the largest since the beginning of the year.
Ukrainian drones have attacked Moscow's largest oil refinery.
One in three cars in Moscow runs on fuel from that refineryβbut now, drones have struck it.
The Moscow refinery meets around 35% of the Russian capital's fuel needs.
The facility supplies up to 40% of Moscow's gasoline requirements and about 50% of its diesel needs.
Bitumen from the Moscow refinery is used in the construction or repair of one in every two roads in the Russian capital.
Although the Kremlin has redeployed a significant portion of its air defense systems to Moscow, drones still managed to strike one of the country's key fuel facilities.