More than 30 drones launched attack against Russian cities, including Moscow and Smolensk, with one landing in the country’s largest oil port.
Large-Scale Drone Attack on Moscow and Other Major Russian Cities
Russian media and sources like “The Kyiv Independent” reported a large-scale nighttime drone attack on numerous Russian cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Smolensk. According to OSINT sources, over 200 drones were launched into Russian territory.
Fire at Major Russian Port Facility
A fire broke out at a major Russian port facility in Primorsk, located in the Baltic Sea region. Authorities stated that the fire was extinguished and there was no risk of oil leakage. The port in Primorsk is Russia’s largest export for oil. A similar fire also occurred in the Lukoil oil storage in Smolensk.
Drones Target Multiple Russian Regions
Leningrad Governor Alexander Drozdenko reported that more than 30 drones were shot down over the region. Initial reports indicated that no casualties or major damage resulted from the attacks. Debris from the drones reportedly fell across several villages in the region, including Vsevolozhsk, Pokrovskoye, and Uzmino.

