Drone Strikes Hit Moscow Refinery and Airports, Triggering 'Carpet' Emergency Protocol
Overnight Drone Assault Targets Moscow and Its Suburbs
According to Главком: Key infrastructure sites across Moscow and the surrounding region came under drone attack late at night and into the early morning. The strikes focused on fuel facilities, prompting authorities to activate the 'Carpet' emergency plan at four major airports serving the capital. Local residents have voiced growing concern over the lack of public threat alerts, noting that air raid sirens never sounded.
Aftermath of the Strikes
On the morning of June 18, drones hit the Moscow Oil Refinery located in the Kapotnya district. This facility, which supplies fuel to the capital's airports, had already been targeted on June 16, forcing a temporary shutdown. Following the latest attacks, eyewitnesses report thick black smoke and a massive blaze in the area.
In response to the threat of further strikes, Moscow's Vnukovo, Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo, and Zhukovsky airports implemented the 'Carpet' plan and restricted flight operations. This measure was taken to ensure the safety of passengers and airlines.
The situation is being widely discussed on social media by local residents. One eyewitness wrote:
“All of Moscow is fucking burning. I’m getting the hell out!”
Another resident of the Moscow suburbs shared her shock: 'I just never thought the war would touch us like this.'
The panic gripping the city underscores the severity of the situation, with many residents complaining about the absence of any official threat warnings. Emergency services failed to send out any alert messages, adding to public anxiety. The atmosphere in Moscow and its suburbs remains tense as people await official statements from the authorities.
These events highlight an escalation in the conflict that is now directly impacting civilians and infrastructure. The activation of the 'Carpet' protocol at airports underscores the seriousness of the threat facing Moscow and the urgent need for security measures amid the volatile situation. The lack of public warnings has fueled concern among residents, potentially affecting the region's social and psychological stability.
The recent drone attacks in Moscow have escalated concerns about the safety of critical infrastructure. For more details on the specific incident involving the fire at the Kapotnya oil facility and its implications for the capital, read our in-depth coverage.
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