Drones Hit Moscow And Krasnodar Krai: An Oil Depot Is On Fire In Ust-Labinsk
6- 6.06.2026, 8:17
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There's a huge glow in the sky.
On the night of June 6, drones attacked a number of Russian regions. Moscow, the Tula region and Krasnodar Krai came under attack, "Focus" reports.
An oil depot in Ust-Labinsk in Russia's Krasnodar Krai was attacked, resulting in a large-scale fire. This was reported by OSINT-analysts in the morning.
"Ust-Labinsk, an oil depot was attacked," the analysts wrote.
The footage, which is being circulated on the network, shows the consequences of drone hits: a large blaze in the sky, thick darkness and heavy fire. At the same time, there were no official reports about the attack at the time of publication.

Analysts note that an operating facility for storage and transshipment of oil products with a tank farm of about 15 thousand square meters, serving road and rail fuel supplies, was under attack. The main fuel suppliers are Lukoil Group refineries.
Which other regions of Russia were attacked by drones at night
In addition, after midnight, monitoring channels reported sounds of explosions and drone attacks in the Tula region of Russia. Under attack in particular was the city of Uzlovaya. However, there was no data on the attacked objects.
Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin informed about the drone attack on the Russian capital. According to his data, at least drones flying towards Moscow were shot down after midnight. Emergency services are working at the sites of "falling debris", Sobyanin noted.
Information about the consequences of the attacks is being clarified at the time of publication.