Ukraine reportedly hit a Russian oil refinery and focused Moscow throughout an assault involving a wave of at the least 121 drones, one of many largest single operations of its type in the course of the battle.
Video footage verified by the BBC exhibits a fireball rising over the refinery and pumping station within the Ryazan area, southeast of Moscow, which Ukrainian officers stated was a goal.
Russia stated it had shot down 121 drones that had focused 13 areas, together with Ryazan and Moscow, however reported no harm.
Elsewhere, Ukrainian authorities stated three folks have been killed and one was injured when a Russian drone hit a residential constructing within the Kyiv area.
Andriy Kovalenko, head of Ukraine’s centre for countering disinformation, stated on Telegram that an oil refinery in Ryazan had been hit, in addition to the Kremniy manufacturing facility in Bryansk that Kyiv says produces missile parts and different weapons.
Bloggers on Telegram posted photographs and movies of fires raging on the Ryazan facility, which covers round 6sq km (2.3sq miles). Verified footage exhibits folks fleeing from the positioning in vehicles and on foot as a fireball rises into the sky.
BBC Confirm used video footage to determine the situation of two fires on the refinery. One video exhibits a fireplace close to the northern entrance, whose location was matched by the street format, indicators and fences.
Two different movies present a bigger hearth on the jap facet of the refinery, round 3km (1.6m) away from the primary. The situation was recognized by matching bushes, pylons, street and path layouts.
Russian state-owned information company RIA cited a press release from the Kremniy manufacturing facility in Bryansk, which stated work had been suspended after an assault by six drones. Pavel Malkov, the regional governor, stated emergency providers have been responding.
The Kremlin acknowledged the assaults however made no point out of harm or casualties.
It claimed to have destroyed 121 Ukrainian drones, together with six over the Moscow area, 20 within the Ryazan area, and a quantity over the border area of Bryansk.
Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow’s mayor, stated town’s air defences had intercepted assaults by Ukrainian drones at 4 places.
He stated air defences southeast of the capital in Kolomna and Ramenskoye had additionally repelled drones, with out specifying what number of. He stated there was no harm.
Russian information companies quoted Rosaviatsiya, the federal aviation company, as saying two Moscow airports, Vnukovo and Domodedovo, had resumed flights after suspending operations for a time. Six flights have been redirected to different airports.
Within the metropolis of Kursk, Mayor Igor Kutsak stated in a single day assaults had broken energy strains and reduce off electrical energy to 1 district.
In Ukraine, officers stated that its air defences had destroyed 25 of 58 drones launched in a single day by Russia.
The inside ministry stated particles from one of many drones had killed two males and a girl in Hlevakha, Kyiv area, and that one other individual had been injured.
Russia’s justice ministry on Friday designated the BBC Russian service’s Olga Ivshina a “international agent”.
Ivshina, who relies in London, is the fourth BBC journalist to be designated by Russia because the full invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022.
Final week BBC Russian’s Anastasia Lotareva, a senior editor in Riga, and Andrey Kozenko, a reporter in London, have been added to the record.
These named as international brokers are compelled to mark any on-line content material accessible in Russia as having come from a international agent, and to share monetary particulars. Failure to conform can result in fines and even imprisonment.
A spokesperson for the BBC stated the company “strongly rejects and can problem the designation”.
“The function of BBC Information Russian journalists, reporting independently and impartially, has by no means been wanted extra, and we are going to help them to make sure they will proceed to do their jobs serving Russian-speaking audiences.”