Ukraine blitzes Moscow with massive drone strike for second time in just 3 days after Vlad refuses to agree to ceasefire

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UKRAINE has blitzed Moscow for the second time in days with a major oil refinery in the capital exploding in a huge fireball blast.

The intense aerial strikes came just hours after Kyiv accused Vladimir Putin of seeking to thwart Donald Trump’s ceasefire demands.

Large fire engulfing industrial storage tanks at night.XA fire was left burning in Krasnodar overnight following Ukraine’s drone strikes[/caption] Ukraine hit Tuapse Oil Refinery in Russia with a drone strike, triggering a massive inferno at the key facility, soon after accusing Vladimir Putin of seeking to thwart Donald Trump’s peace process.Ukraine hit the Tuapse Oil Refinery in Russia with a drone strike overnightEast2West Ukraine staged major drone strikes on Moscow/Moscow region after accusing Vladimir Putin of seeking to block Donald Trump’s ceasing fire and wanting ‘to continue this war and keep killing Ukrainians’. The picture shows damage in Moscow suburbs. Several homes in Moscow’s suburbs were left ruined by the strikesEast2West

One of Russia’s prized oil refinery’s which sits just 55 miles from the Kremlin dictator’s £1billion clifftop palace on the Black Sea was the main target of the attack.

The hit triggered a seismic ten explosions at the site followed by a massive inferno with flames ripping through the region.

Emergency services confirmed they sent out 121 people from across 39 units to try and extinguish the fire.

Krasnodar regional governor Veniamin Kondratyev announced: “The Kyiv regime attacked the oil complex in Tuapse. 

“One of the gasoline tanks caught fire. The area of the fire is more than 1,000 square metres, and emergency services are working.”

Vnukovo airport – which was used less than 24 hours earlier by Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff as he left Moscow after meeting Putin and his cronies – was also shut down due to the intense drone bombardment.

An area close to Kievskaya station, named after the Ukrainian capital, also reportedly came under fire.

It sits just across from the Moscow River and near to the Russian White House and the British Embassy.

Another strike battered Leninsky Prospekt near to Shabolovskaya metro station.

Elsewhere, a strike left the roof of a residential block on Kievskaya Street on fire with the windows shattered among falling debris.

The strikes come just three days after Ukraine launched one of their biggest drone attacks of the war so far.

Russian air defences were left scrambling to shoot down over 337 drones across 10 different regions with Moscow and Kursk the main targets.

The attacks appeared to be a fiery response from Kyiv against Moscow’s refusal to accept a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire agreement.

On Thursday afternoon, Putin gave his first response saying he agreed in principle, but raised a long list of questions and caveats – which he called “nuances”.

Addressing all of his concerns would take a long time – far from the immediate peace Trump wants.

Putin said: “We agree with the proposals for the ceasefire, but our position is based on the assumption the ceasefire will lead to a long-term peace.”

He insisted any agreement must address the “root causes” of the conflict.

Russia’s version of the war’s root causes is at odds with most nations’, so that could be a particular sticking point.

House on fire at night.Three days ago Ukraine launched another huge attack on Moscow Firefighter near burning cars.Dozens of cars were set on fire in Monday’s overnight strikes Illustration of a map showing drone attacks on Russia, with photos of damage and Vladimir Putin.
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