Ukrainian drone attacks in Russia’s Moscow Oblast caused injuries to 26 individuals, as confirmed by regional governor Andrei Vorobyov. Two people were hurt in Noginsk due to a downed drone causing a fire at an oil depot, while 24 others were injured in Elektrostal after a drone crash at a warehouse. Some of the injured are in serious condition, with evacuations taking place at a maternity hospital and an apartment building near the Noginsk oil depot.
A significant impact was reported in the Bogorodsky urban district, with 48 Ukrainian drones being intercepted by Russian air defense forces in the Moscow region. Separately, a Ukrainian drone strike at a logistics center in the Tambov region resulted in seven fatalities and 24 injuries, according to Tambov Oblast Governor Evgeny Pervyshov. The incident occurred at a logistics center in Kotovsk, Tambov Oblast, with ongoing firefighting efforts after extinguishing a warehouse fire.
Russian forces targeted Ukraine’s key port infrastructure in recent strikes, focusing on military supplies and fuel storage facilities. The Russian Defence Ministry disclosed 19 rounds of strikes on Ukrainian vessels and various strategic locations, including defence industry facilities, ammunition depots, and transport hubs. Additionally, sites related to the production and storage of long-range drones, as well as temporary deployment areas of Ukrainian armed forces and foreign mercenaries, were hit.
