Ukraine was killed in SUMY a massive drone attack against Russia.

Russia said in May that 221 Ukrainian drones began in the territory overnight in one of the largest air assaults in May.

More than half of the drones intercepted to the Briance Ke and Small Lensk areas southwest of Moscow, which aimed at Luke Coil facilities, the Ministry of Defense said.

The authorities in Lenin Grad said that 28 drones collapsed and fires were in the ship of Baltic port in PRIMORSK, Russia’s largest oil terminal. They added that fireworks were extinguished without casualties or leaks.

Meanwhile, officials said that when the Russian glide bomb struck a village near the border, two civilians died in a semi -region in Ukraine.

It is said that nine drones have been destroyed in more than nine other regions in Russia, including Kaluga, Novgorod and Moscow. Russian officials insisted that there were no casualties, but fragments were recorded in various regions.

Alexander Bogomaz, the president of Alexander Bogomaz, said seven people, including five civilians and two soldiers, were injured when drones were busy in Bryansk.

The BBC’s figures that cannot be verified independently suggested that Thursday night attacks have formed one of the largest Ukrainian air bombings for four months.

Russia said it destroyed 524 drones on May 7. In contrast, Ukrainian officials have said that Russia has deployed 818 drones in their territory in recent weeks.

Public assaults have been described as the most important in the Lenin Grad region after the full invasion of Ukraine three and a half years ago. The attack temporarily suspended the operation at Full Kovo Airport in St. Petersburg.

Border drone attacks have become more and more prominent of war. In July, all the airports in Moscow have been temporarily closed with a continuous Ukrainian drone attack.

In recent months, Ukrainian strikes have reached more deeply in Russian territory, reaching refinery, fuel repository and logistics hubs. To limit fuel supply and increase costs.

This strike has been in progress for more than a year, but it has expanded rapidly in August, and more than 12 refiners have been hit. In addition to the sanctions of the West, the damage is becoming increasingly difficult.

During this attack, Ukraine failed to have 20%of Russia’s petroleum refining capacity in August, but last month, the Russian media reported that the cause of the damage was neglected by quoting “unscheduled repair.”

However, the Russian newspaper MOSKOVSKIJ Komsomolets warned this week’s gasoline supplies as “close,” and drivers in the eastern part of Russia reported the queue, distribution and soaring price of Kilomer length.

The strike can also hit the Druzhba pipeline and interfere with exports to Hungary and Slovakia, blocking the major foreign currency sources in Russia.

Moscow has been shaken by the US -led efforts to reach peace agreements by strengthening missiles and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and energy facilities during the summer.

A spokesman for Kremlin, a spokesman for Dmitry Peskov, said on Friday that there was a “suspension” in a peace negotiations and that the Ukrainian European allies were “interfered with”.

Thursday night’s attack began to start a major military movement between Russia and Ali Belorus, which is held every four years.

But this time, a few days have passed since many Russian drones were shot down in Poland, where Warsaw called an unprecedented invasion of airspace.