Ukraine rejects Kremlin claim it sent helicopters to attack oil depot in Russia

If Moscow’s accusation is true, the airstrike would be first raid on Russian territory so far in the war

Russia has claimed that Ukraine sent attack helicopters across the border to strike an oil storage facility in what, if confirmed, would be the first raid on Russian soil since it launched its invasion.

Ukraine denied that it launched the attack, raising questions about whether Russian negligence may be to blame.

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