According to what was reported, Ukraine struck a Russian oil refinery and targeted Moscow during an attack that included a wave of at least 100 drones, one of the largest individual operations of its kind during the war.
The video footage of the BBC shows a fiery ball rising over a refinery and the pumping station in the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow, which Ukrainian officials said was a target.
Russia has said it had dropped 121 drones targeting 13 regions, including Riazan and Moscow, but it had no harm.
Elsewhere, the Ukrainian authorities said that three people were killed and one of them was injured when a Russian drone hit a residential building in the Kiev area.
Andrei Kovalinko, head of the Ukraine Center for misleading information, said on Telegram that the oil refinery in Rayzan was beaten, as well as the Kremeniy factory in Bianank. Kyiv says that the facility produces components of missiles and other weapons.
Bloggers on the social networking site Telegram posted pictures and videos of borrowed fires in Raysan. The check -up shots are real by the BBC people who flee the site in cars when the fire occurs.
The Russian -owned Russian news agency Raya was martyred with a statement issued by the Kremeniy Factory in Bianank, which said that the work had been suspended after an attack that included six drones. Pavel Malikov, the regional ruler, said that emergency services were responding.
The Kremlin admitted the attacks, but he did not mention any harm or victims.
She claimed that she had destroyed 121 Ukrainian drones, including six on the Moscow region, 20 in the Rayzan region, and a number over the border area of Bianank.
Sergey Sobianin, the mayor of Moscow, said that the city's air defenses had intercepted Ukrainian drones attacks in four locations.
He said that the air defenses southeast of the capital in Colomna and Ramskoy have also repelled drones, without specifying the number of number. He said there is no harm.
Russian news agencies quoted Rosaviatia, the Federal Aviation Agency, saying that two of two chapters in Moscow, Vinukovo and Dumodidovo, resumed flights after suspending operations for some time. Six flights have been redirected to other airports.
In the city of Corsak, Mayor Igor Kutsak said that night attacks had been damaged and electricity cut into one area.
In Ukraine, officials said its air defenses destroyed 25 out of 58 drones that Russia fired overnight.
The Ministry of the Interior said that the debris was from a drone, who killed two men and a woman in Hillevikha, Kiev, and that another person had been injured.