Beijing, May 5 (ZXS) -- Comprehensive news: Russian President Vladimir Putin accused drone attacks on Moscow on 31 May local time as "terrorist acts." According to Russian media reports, two refineries in the Oklasnodar Territory were attacked by drones on the 30st.

Putin called the attack on Moscow an "act of terrorism"

According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, Russian President Putin accused the drone attack on Moscow on the 30th of being a "terrorist act." He said that the attack by the Ukrainian side on civilian targets in Moscow was a "clear sign of terrorist acts."

According to the report, Putin stressed that unlike the Ukrainian side, the Russian side only carried out precision strikes on military infrastructure, including the previous attack on the decision-making center of the Ukrainian army.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said on the 30th that Russia had previously attacked the Ukrainian military decision-making center in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow was a retaliation for the strike.

The Russian Ministry of Defense released news on the 30th that in the past 24 hours, the armed forces of the Russian Federation used high-precision air-based weapons to carry out concentrated strikes on the decision-making center of the Ukrainian army. The center plans attacks on Russian territory under the guidance of Western intelligence experts.

It is also reported that after the attack on Moscow, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that Ukraine used NATO weapons to attack Russian civilian facilities and carried out "terrorist attacks" on Russian citizens, and the Russian armed forces made the strongest response to this.

Ukraine denied "direct connection" to the attack on Moscow

According to a TASS report on the 30th, Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian president's office, told the media that the Ukrainian side was not "directly related" to the drone attack on Moscow.

Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Ignat commented on the drone attack on Moscow on the same day, saying that the incident was Russia's "internal problem" and that "Russian anti-government armed groups" will continue to cause trouble for the Russian authorities.

Two Russian refineries were hit by drones

According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, at about 31 o'clock on the 4st, a drone crashed at the Ilisky oil refinery in the Oklasnodar Territory. The refinery's infrastructure was not damaged and there were no fires. The relevant departments are working at the scene of the accident.

According to TASS, the Afipsky refinery in Krasnodar Krai was also attacked by drones on the same day, and a distillation unit caught fire, and the fire was quickly controlled without causing casualties.

The United Nations condemns attacks against civilians

When asked at a press conference on the 30th about Moscow's drone attack, UN Secretary-General spokesman Diarik said that the United Nations condemns any attack on civilians and civilian infrastructure, no matter where it occurs.

The Permanent Mission of Russia to the United Nations responded to the statement of the United Nations, saying that Ukraine's use of drones to attack the Russian capital is a "terrorist act" and should be condemned at all levels.

Ukrainian media: Russian troops intensively attacked Kherson, Kharkov and other places

According to a report by the Ukrainian State News Agency on the 31st, the Russian army used mortars, drones, etc. to launch 30 attacks on the Kherson region on the 49th. The governor of the Kherson region said that the Russian attack caused 5 injuries.

The report also said that the day before, the Russian army launched 52 attacks on the Kherson region, killing one person.

The Ukrainian State News Agency also quoted Kharkiv local officials on the 31st as reporting that the Russian army shelled 30 residential areas in Kharkiv on the 3th, causing civilian injuries. (End)