乌克兰无人机袭击俄罗斯炼油厂,泽连斯基称若普京继续开战“莫斯科将被焚毁”


2026年6月18日 美国东部时间7:59 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

俄罗斯官员周四表示,乌克兰一周内第二次袭击莫斯科一座大型炼油厂,并中断莫斯科机场的商业航班,这是俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰四年多以来乌克兰发动的最大规模无人机袭击行动之一。

乌克兰总统弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基称,此次袭击是对本周俄军袭击基辅一座历史修道院的报复,他还表示“如果俄罗斯继续发动袭击,莫斯科将被焚毁”。

泽连斯基在发给 WhatsApp 记者群的语音消息中说:“我们不想打这场战争,我们从来都不想,所有人都清楚这一点,我们的盟友也清楚。但如果乌克兰要被焚毁,你们的莫斯科也将被焚毁。”

他说:“最重要的是,俄罗斯民众开始意识到,发动这场战争的只有普京一人,而普通民众正在为这一切付出代价。”


2026年6月18日乌克兰无人机袭击莫斯科炼油厂后升起浓烟,摄于社交媒体

此次袭击发生数小时前,泽连斯基表示,他与特朗普总统和法国总统埃马纽埃尔·马克龙进行了“一次重要的协调通话”,此次通话可能“带来重大变化”。

泽连斯基称,乌克兰在法国举行的七国集团峰会上赢得了各国领导人进一步支持的关键承诺,其中包括美国的支持。

俄罗斯媒体发布的画面和视频显示,距离克里姆林宫仅约9英里的莫斯科炼油厂燃起大火,浓密的黑烟笼罩了整座城市。

据该炼油厂官网信息,莫斯科炼油厂是俄罗斯最大的炼油厂之一,占首都地区燃料市场份额的三分之一以上。该炼油厂上一次遭遇乌克兰无人机袭击是在6月16日,当时发生火灾,但官员称火势很快被扑灭。

乌克兰多次以俄罗斯石油设施为目标,旨在削减莫斯科的战争经费,让俄罗斯民众感受到入侵的后果。

本周三名熟悉乌克兰情报评估的乌克兰官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,俄罗斯正面临一种关键拦截导弹的短缺,这在很大程度上要归功于乌克兰无人机技术和生产的进步,推动了周四这类袭击次数的增加。

俄罗斯运输和航空管理部门表示,莫斯科四座机场的航班临时暂停。


2026年6月18日乌克兰无人机袭击莫斯科炼油厂后升起浓烟,摄于社交媒体

莫斯科州州长安德烈·沃罗比约夫表示,在周边地区,一架无人机袭击了茹科夫斯基镇的一栋住宅楼,目前该建筑正在疏散人员。

他还说,该地区其他地方有无人机残骸击中私人住宅、一辆汽车、一座健身中心、一处不明工业设施和一座大型购物中心,购物中心屋顶起火。他表示有一名女性受伤。

俄罗斯国防部表示,俄军防空部队 overnight 在多个地区击落了555架乌克兰无人机,其中近200架在接近俄罗斯首都时被击落。

乌克兰空军表示,这一数量大约是俄军 overnight 向乌克兰发射无人机数量的两倍。

本月早些时候,乌克兰无人机袭击了普京的故乡圣彼得堡,当时普京正在该市与外国贵宾举行一场备受瞩目的经济论坛,此次袭击是普京遭遇的最新一次尴尬事件。

普京周四在莫斯科以东约430英里的喀山,主持东南亚国家联盟领导人峰会,俄罗斯希望借此加强与该区域集团各国的商业和其他联系。

泽连斯基在社交媒体上表示:“这是对俄罗斯袭击我们城市和社区的正当回应,也是我们的战士打击支撑俄罗斯战争机器的设施的又一重要成果。现在是结束战争的时候了,俄罗斯必须在外交上采取必要步骤。”

乌克兰外交大臣安德烈·西比哈在X平台上表示:“今天早上莫斯科市民最常问的问题之一是‘发生了什么?’我可以回答。你们的国家发动了对我们的侵略战争,多年来一直在杀害我们的人民。现在你们知道发生了什么,去问问普京打算什么时候结束这场战争。”

西方官员和分析人士表示,除了在七国集团峰会上从西方盟友那里获得更多外交和军事援助承诺外,乌克兰近期还依靠高科技无人机在战场上对抗规模更大的俄罗斯军队取得了进展。

除了扰乱俄罗斯石油生产外,远程无人机袭击还在切断俄军在乌克兰被占领地区的补给线。

马克龙表示,七国集团峰会“对乌克兰来说非常重要”,因为包括美国在内的支持者承诺提供援助,不过这位法国总统并未透露细节。特朗普执政时期美国削减了对乌克兰的援助,使得欧洲成为最大的军事和财政援助供应方。特朗普与泽连斯基的关系有时较为紧张。

“美国在乌克兰问题上支持我们,这非常重要,”马克龙说。

马克龙和特朗普离开巴黎附近的凡尔赛宫后对记者表示:“我们将继续推进援助乌克兰抵抗的工作,帮助其提升自卫和反攻能力。”

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-spoke-with-zelenksyy-and-putin-as-war-rages-on-between-russia-and-ukraine/

Ukraine drone strike hits Russian oil refinery, Zelenskyy says “Moscow will burn” if Putin continues war

June 18, 2026 7:59 AM EDT / CBS/AP

Ukraine hit a major Moscow oil refinery for a second time in a week and disrupted commercial flights at Moscow airports in one of its biggest drone attacks since Russia’s all-out invasion of its neighbor more than four years ago, Russian officials said Thursday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the attacks retaliation for a strike that damaged a historic monastery in Kyiv this week, and he said “Moscow will burn” if the Russian attacks continue.

“We don’t want this war, we never did, and everyone knows it, and our partners know it,” Zelenskiy said in a voice message sent to reporters on a WhatsApp group. “But if Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn.”

“The main thing is that the people of Russia begin to feel that it is one man, Putin, who is waging this war, while ordinary people pay the price for everything,” he said.

Smoke rises from an oil refinery following a Ukrainian drone attack, in Moscow, Russia, June 18, 2026, in a picture obtained from social media. SOCIAL MEDIA/via REUTERS

The attack came hours after Zelenskyy said he had held “an important coordination call” with President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron that may “bring about significant change.”

Zelenskyy said his country had won key pledges of further support from world leaders attending the G7 summit in France, including the U.S.

Images and video released by the Russian media showed massive fires raging at the Moscow Oil Refinery, located only around 9 miles from the Kremlin. Thick black clouds of smoke rose over the city.

The Moscow Oil Refinery is one of Russia’s biggest refineries, according to its official website, and accounts for more than a third of the fuel market of the capital region. It was last attacked by Ukrainian drones on June 16, catching fire, but officials said the blaze was swiftly put out.

Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russia’s oil facilities, aiming to cut Moscow’s revenue for the war and make Russians feel the consequences of the invasion.

Three Ukrainian officials familiar with the country’s intelligence assessments told CBS News this week that Russia was facing shortages of a key type of interceptor missile, thanks in large part to advances in Ukrainian drone technology and production leading to an increase in the kind of strikes carried out Thursday.

Flights from four Moscow airports were temporarily halted, transport and aviation authorities said.

Smoke rises from an oil refinery following a Ukrainian drone attack in Moscow, Russia, June 18, 2026, in a picture obtained from social media. SOCIAL MEDIA/via REUTERS

In the surrounding Moscow region, a drone hit a residential building in the town of Zhukovsky, and the building was being evacuated, according to Gov. Andrei Vorobyov.

Elsewhere in the region, drone debris hit private houses, a car, a fitness center, an unspecified industrial facility and a large mall, whose roof caught fire, Vorobyov said. One woman was injured, he said.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that its air defenses overnight shot down 555 Ukrainian drones over multiple regions, with almost 200 intercepted as they were approaching the Russian capital.

That was roughly double the number of drones that Russia launched at Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian air force.

The attack was the latest embarrassment for Russian President Vladimir Putin after a Ukrainian drone attack on his hometown of St. Petersburg earlier this month just as he held a showcase economic forum in the city with foreign VIP visitors.

Putin on Thursday was in Kazan, some 430 miles east of Moscow, hosting leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as Russia seeks to bolster business and other ties with the nations of the regional bloc.

“This is a fully justified response to Russian attacks on our cities and communities, and another important result of our warriors’ work against facilities that sustain Russia’s war machine,” Ukraine’s Zelenskyy said on social media. “It is time the war ended, and Russia must take the necessary steps in diplomacy.”

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on X: “One of the most popular questions asked by Muscovites this morning is ‘What is going on?’ I can answer. Your country started a war of aggression against ours. For years, it has been killing our people. Now that you know what’s going on, ask Putin when he is planning to end it.”

As well as gaining pledges of more diplomatic and military help from Western supporters at the G7 summit, Ukraine recently has gained momentum on the battlefield against Russia’s bigger army thanks to its high-tech drones, Western officials and analysts say.

As well as disrupting Russian oil production, longer-range drone strikes are choking Russian supply lines in occupied regions of Ukraine.

Macron said the G7 summit was “very important for Ukraine” because its supporters – crucially including the United States – vowed to help it, although the French president provided no details. The U.S. under Trump has cut back assistance to Ukraine, leaving the Europeans as the biggest suppliers of military and financial aid. Trump and Zelenskyy have had an at times strained relationship.

″America is with us on Ukraine, that is very important,″ Macron said.

″And now we will continue to advance to help Ukraine to resist″ and to build up its ″capacity to defend itself and capacity to counterattack,” Macron told reporters as he and Trump left the Palace of Versailles near Paris.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-spoke-with-zelenksyy-and-putin-as-war-rages-on-between-russia-and-ukraine/

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