Ukrainian deep-strike unmanned aerial vehicles target oil storage facilities and power distribution substations in the Moscow region, triggering temporary airspace closures at international airports.

KYIV & MOSCOW — Ukrainian military intelligence and deep-strike drone units executed a coordinated long-range unmanned aerial operation on Tuesday morning, targeting fuel processing depots and high-voltage electrical transformers in the Moscow and Kaluga regions.
Local authorities reported that air defense batteries shot down at least 18 inbound drones over the Ramenskoye and Podolsk districts. However, falling debris sparked localized industrial fires at an energy storage terminal, requiring emergency firefighting teams to contain fuel storage blazes.
Federal aviation agency Rosaviatsiya temporarily suspended flight departures and arrivals at Vnukovo, Domodedovo, and Zhukovsky international airports for more than three hours, diverting dozens of commercial flights to regional airfields.
Ukrainian defense officials confirmed the strike was designed to degrade logistical fuel networks supporting Russian frontline armored divisions while imposing economic costs on defense production facilities.
The operation demonstrated Ukraine's expanded domestic manufacturing capacity for long-range autonomous composite drones capable of navigating GPS-jammed environments over distances exceeding 800 kilometers.
Russian defense spokespersons issued diplomatic warnings alleging that Western satellite intelligence facilitated the drone flight paths. In response, NATO allies reaffirmed Ukraine's sovereign right under international law to strike military and energy targets supporting hostile aggression.

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