Russia Breaches Key Target, Panic Erupts – First Caspian Strike in War History

On December 11, Ukraine launched almost 300 drones at western and central Russian sites, striking refineries, military bases and a Lukoil platform, prompting widespread panic, especially near Moscow.

December 11 Drone Assault

Sources report that nearly 300 diverse drones and guided missiles targeted key infrastructure across western and central Russia.

Refineries, Airbases and an Offshore Platform Hit

The strike included five oil refineries – a record for a single night – four military airports, and Lukoil’s platform in the Caspian Sea.

First Caspian Sea Strike in War History

The Lukoil platform, extracting from 20 wells, caught fire, marking the first time Ukrainian forces attacked a target in the Caspian Sea during the conflict.

Kamikaze Aircraft Near Moscow

Reports indicate the use of kamikaze aircraft over Moscow, repeatedly circling the city and prompting air defense engagements.

Civilian Precautions and Airport Closures

Moscow authorities warned residents to seek shelters and shut four airports, disrupting travel for thousands of passengers.

Russia Reveals Attack Locations

Following the incidents, Russian officials disclosed the coordinates of the attacked sites.

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