14.03.2025.
9:14
Moscow hit, Putin's residence on fire?
Ukraine carried out major drone strikes on the Russian capital Moscow, just hours after Volodymyr Zelensky accused Vladimir Putin of trying to thwart the ceasefire.

As reported by the Daily Mail, a large oil refinery only ten kilometers from the Kremlin Palace, worth a billion pounds, was hit.
Allegedly, the refinery was hit by ten drones.
Vnukovo International Airport - used by Trump envoy Steve Witkoff to fly out of Moscow after meeting Putin and his top officials - was closed after Witkoff's flight due to intense drone bombing.
These are the second Ukrainian attacks on Moscow in three days and, as assessed by the Daily Mail, they seem to be a direct response to the Russian President, who has set several conditions for any ceasefire.
Allegedly, the targeted area was near Kievskaya station, which is located on the other side of the Moscow River, where the seat of Putin's government and the British embassy are located.
The explosion was also heard in the area of the main avenue Kutuzovsky Prospekt around 7 a.m.
"After the explosion, car alarms went off en masse," said one eyewitness.
The affected route is close to Putin's usual highway route from his official residence Novo-Ogaryevo in Moscow to the Kremlin.
Another hit was recorded near the Shabolovskaya metro station, near Leninsky Prospekt.
In one impact, the roof of an apartment block in Kyivska Street was damaged, while the windows of a residential building in Lesteva Street were broken.
It is reported on social networks that parts of the Russian anti-aircraft system Pantsir were filmed.
A private house in the Rosinter-2 weekend settlement southwest of Moscow was also damaged.
The black-and-white video shows a drone shot down by air defenses in Bitsa, south of Moscow, according to reports.
According to unconfirmed information, Putin's huge palace on the Black Sea near Gelendzhik was targeted, which was interpreted as a possible warning to the Russian president. The opulent residence includes a 16-story underground complex and a bunker - built inside a cliff.
Huge flames and thick black smoke billowed from the complex, according to some reports, and the fire spread over several square kilometers.
More than 120 firefighters participated in a desperate attempt to bring the fire under control.
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