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Moscow Oblast oil depot, fulfillment center reportedly set ablaze as Kyiv launches hundreds of drones towards Russian capital

Over 370 drones have targeted the Moscow region, triggering significant fires at a fuel depot and logistics center.

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A widespread drone strike has hit the Moscow region, resulting in confirmed fires at an oil depot in Noginsk and a fulfillment center. Emergency services and operational teams are currently active at the incident sites.

Reporting from The Defense Post, CGTN, Kyiv Post, and The Kyiv Independent identifies the scale of the operation as exceeding 370 drones. Moscow Mayor and Vorobyov are cited in coverage regarding the official response and the ongoing emergency operations.

Future reports will focus on the extent of the damage at the targeted facilities and any further statements from municipal officials regarding the status of the ongoing emergency response.

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What specific sites were struck?

Coverage confirms an oil depot in Noginsk and a fulfillment center were set ablaze.

How many drones were involved?

According to The Defense Post, the Mayor reported that more than 370 drones were launched at the region.

Who is managing the scene?

Emergency services and operational teams are working at the scene, according to reports citing Vorobyov.

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