Satellite images of the Moscow oil refinery in Kapotnya after the Ukrainian FP-1 drone strike have been shown online
Kyiv • UNN
The images show damage to fuel tanks, two of which burned down completely. The strike was carried out by Ukrainian FP-1 drones manufactured by Fire Point.

Satellite images have emerged showing the aftermath of a Ukrainian strike on the Moscow oil refinery in Kapotnya using FP-1 drones, manufactured by the Ukrainian company Fire Point, reports UNN.
The images, published by "OSINT analysts," show damage to fuel tanks.
In particular, a tank whose lid was blown off as a result of a hit by a Russian air defense missile was also recorded.
"At least two tanks burned down completely, another one suffered significant damage. There are also two tanks with visible consequences of hits or fires," the OSINT analysts reported.
Also, the bitumen production unit, namely the trestle for loading bitumen into tank trucks, was probably partially burned out.
In some areas, technical trestles were quite severely damaged. In places, they are destroyed and will require serious repairs.
In addition, on the territory of the oil refinery and at the "Sadovod" market, there are traces of fires that occurred as a result of the strike.
"Overall, traces of equipment that extinguished the fires can be seen near almost all key units," the report says.
Recall
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Moscow oil refinery stopped processing oil for an indefinite period after being hit by Ukrainian strike drones on June 18, 2026.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the strikes on the Moscow oil refinery and in the Rostov region. The strikes were carried out, in particular, by FP-1 strike drones, manufactured by the Ukrainian company Fire Point. The Russian "Pantsir" air defense system proved incapable of effectively countering the drones.
This is the second strike on the Moscow oil refinery.
Prior to this, on June 16, drone attacks on oil facilities were recorded in the Moscow region and the Krasnodar Krai of the Russian Federation. Footage was also posted online showing an FP-1 strike drone maneuvering in the sky over Moscow, created by the Fire Point company for deep strikes on enemy territory. Analysts point out that the affected refinery is located approximately 15 kilometers from the Kremlin.




