Madyar pointed out the inscription on the drone that attacked the Moscow oil refinery
The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Moscow Oil Refinery using a long-range unmanned aerial vehicle, sending a symbolic message to the occupiers.
Robert Brovdi, commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces and known by the call sign “Madyar,” released a photo of the strike drone that attacked the aggressor nation’s strategic facility.
This operation was a direct and justified response by Ukrainian defenders to the recent large-scale missile strikes on Ukraine’s civilian and religious infrastructure.
A clear warning was painted on the drone’s fuselage before launch: “The Lavra will stand for centuries! Moscow will fall!”

In this way, the Ukrainian military reminded the enemy of the inevitable consequences for destroying our nation’s spiritual shrines.
The unit commander emphasized that such acts of retaliation have not only military but also significant psychological significance for both sides of the conflict.
The Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces explained in detail the main objective and philosophy behind this successful airstrike on the Russian capital.

According to the military official, the systematic destruction of critical infrastructure within the Russian Federation is part of a broader strategy of economic pressure.
In his official post, Robert Brovdy stated that the strike on the facility was “economic retaliation” for Russian strikes on Ukraine, specifically on Kyiv and the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra on the night of June 15.
The Moscow refinery attacked overnight controls one-third of the Russian capital’s fuel market
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