In photos: Moscow hit by the biggest attack since the start of the full-scale war — airports close, an oil refinery burns, and black smoke rises over the city
AI Summary
A bus carrying a Belarusian youth soccer team was struck in Russia's Bryansk Region, resulting in one fatality and multiple injuries including among children. Russian and Belarusian officials attributed the strike to a Ukrainian drone operation, while Ukraine's military denied the allegation and characterized it as Russian misinformation.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Ukraine's official denial and characterize the Russian claim as misinformation.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report both the Russian allegation and Ukrainian denial, focusing on documented casualties without taking a clear interpretive position.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets characterize the incident as a terrorist attack and emphasize its deliberate targeting of children, citing Russian government accusations.
Moscow came under its largest drone attack since the start of the full-scale war overnight, with nearly 200 Ukrainian drones shot down on approach to the capital, according to Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
Fires broke out at an oil refinery in the city’s southeast for the second consecutive day, while debris struck a shopping complex and damaged residential and commercial buildings in the surrounding region.
All four of Moscow’s airports were temporarily closed, delaying dozens of flights. ...
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