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Moscow Restaurant Bombing Kills 3 as Ukraine Hits Oil Refineries 1,600km Away

Moscow, Russia โ€“ A homemade bomb carried by a woman killed three people and injured at least 21 in an explosion near a restaurant in central Moscow on Saturday evening, authorities said, as Ukrainian drones struck oil refineries nearly 1,600km inside Russian territory.

The explosion occurred just before 8pm close to an Italian restaurant located in one of Moscow's seven Stalin-era skyscrapers at Kudrinskaya Square, the police said.

Russia's anti-terrorism committee said an unidentified woman had tried to get into the restaurant but was stopped by a security guard, the state RIA news agency reported.

๐Ÿ”ด LATEST Moscow restaurant bombing kills 3; Ukraine strikes oil refineries 1,600km inside Russia

Key developments:

  • Moscow blast: Homemade bomb kills 3, injures 21 near Italian restaurant
  • Bomb carrier: Unidentified woman stopped by security guard before explosion
  • Ukraine strikes: Drones hit three oil refineries in Bashkortostan, 1,600km from Ukraine
  • Ship sunk: Sanctioned Russian container ship Yanina hit in Black Sea
  • Zaporizhzhia: Nuclear plant loses off-site power for 23rd time since invasion
  • Crimea crisis: Power cuts force residents to queue for hot meals
  • Kyiv attacks: 9 killed, 33 wounded in Russian missile/drone barrage
  • Lithuania embassy: Damaged in Kyiv strikes; Russia summoned
  • Kherson: 1 killed, 5 wounded in Russian airstrike
  • Air defence: Ukraine shot down only 1 of 27 ballistic missiles

It said the woman, the security guard and a customer at the Balzi Rossi Italian restaurant were killed in the blast that followed.

Those injured received wounds of varying seriousness, the police said. Russia's state RIA news agency released video of heavily armed law enforcement officers at the scene, which had been closed off to the public.

The authorities did not name those killed or injured nor did they say who they thought might have been responsible.

A Russian missile strike partially destroyed an apartment block in Kyiv's Solomianskyi district
A Russian missile strike partially destroyed an apartment block in Kyiv's Solomianskyi district. At least nine people were killed and 33 wounded in Friday night's barrage.

The Kommersant daily newspaper cited its own sources as saying that the bomb had been intended to maim and kill guests on the restaurant's summer terrace outside. It suggested the bomb had been set off by someone else remotely and that the woman carrying it may not have known it was a bomb.

The restaurant's website said the venue had been closed on Saturday for a private event.

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Distance of Ukraine drone strikes
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Oil refineries hit
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Times Zaporizhzhia lost power
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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Deep Inside Russia

Ukrainian drones struck three oil refineries in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday. The refineries "process millions of tonnes of oil each year" and are located nearly 1,600km (994 miles) from Ukraine, Ukraine's president said.

The Russian online news outlet Astra reported Saturday that a Ukrainian drone set on fire an oil refinery in Ufa, the capital of Bashkortostan.

A sanctioned Russian container ship, the Yanina, sank in the Black Sea after being hit by Ukrainian drones, Zelenskyy said, listing the ship as among "facilities that sustain the war effort." Russia's state nuclear energy company, Rosatom, whose shipping subsidiary FESCO operates the vessel, claimed the ship was carrying "civilian goods" such as frozen food and construction materials.

People line up for meals at a field kitchen in Massandra, Crimea
People line up for meals at a field kitchen in Massandra, Crimea. Power cuts have forced residents to queue for hot food as Ukraine's campaign isolates the occupied peninsula.

Crimea Crisis: Queues for Hot Meals

Ukraine's campaign to cut off illegally occupied Crimea from Russia has led to people having to queue in the streets for hot meals due to power cuts, Reuters reports.

It caught up with residents waiting in the town of Massandra for food being cooked in huge pots. Standing beside boiling vats of buckwheat, later to be added to plates of reheated tinned beef, Massandra town administration head Oksana Madyud said her workers were serving roughly 200 people per day, "as under the current circumstances not everyone has the means to cook hot food on electric hobs."

Ukraine says it is "bringing the war back home to Russia" by striking deep inside the country, as well as hitting territory the invader controls and has sought to populate with Russian immigrants.

One local woman, Marina, said a bad leg made the climb down from her 10th-floor apartment difficult, but the lack of electricity had sent her hunting for a gas cooker and some cylinders. Another older resident, Alexandra, said she had been lured down by the smell of the lunch after going without electricity for 10 days. "They turned it back on today, at 4 o'clock" in the afternoon, but she wasn't sure the lights would still be on when she returned home, she added.

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Power Loss

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Saturday that Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant lost off-site power for nearly two hours โ€“ the 23rd time it has happened since the full-scale Russian invasion. The plant is illegally occupied by Russia and not operating, but needs power supplied from outside to power cooling systems that maintain the safety of its nuclear materials.

Kyiv Attacks: 9 Killed, 33 Wounded

Recovery efforts continued in Kyiv after a Russian missile and drone barrage killed at least nine people and wounded 33 civilians over Friday night and into Saturday. A five-story residential building in the city's Solomianskyi district was damaged and a fire broke out. Rescue workers evacuated 35 people from the upper floors of the building and two people died, with eight reported injured, including two children, according to Ukraine's state emergency service.

In the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv, seven people were killed and another 14 injured after the attack caused fires and damage to houses, vehicles, an administrative and non-residential building, the emergency services said. Elsewhere, emergency workers extinguished a fire in a non-residential building in the capital's Shevchenkivskyi district.

Lithuania Embassy Damaged

Lithuania's foreign minister said on Saturday that its embassy in Kyiv was damaged when Russian missiles struck nearby. The Lithuanian foreign ministry said there were no injuries but embassy windows broke, solar collectors were damaged and the yard was scattered with debris.

The minister, Kestutis Budrys, said: "Today we will summon the Russian embassy representative to protest. We understand this won't stop this madness and aggression against Ukraine. What might stop it is continued support to Ukraine, raising its resilience and piling pressure on Russia through sanctions so it finally sits at the negotiation table."

Kherson Airstrike

A Russian airstrike killed one person and wounded five more in the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, local officials said on Saturday.

Zelenskyy's Plea for Patriots

Zelenskyy posted a further plea for Patriot missiles. "Every package of ballistic missile interceptors saves the lives of our people. And every night without them results in more casualties."

Due to the air defence shortages, Ukraine was only able to shoot down one out of the 27 ballistic missiles in Friday night's barrage, Zelenskyy said.

โš”๏ธ The Big Picture

A dramatic escalation unfolded on Saturday as a homemade bomb explosion in central Moscow killed three people and injured 21 near an Italian restaurant, while Ukrainian drones struck three oil refineries nearly 1,600km inside Russian territory. The Moscow blast, which authorities say involved a woman carrying an explosive device who was stopped by a security guard, comes as Ukraine intensifies its campaign of deep strikes against Russian infrastructure. Meanwhile, the humanitarian toll continues to mount, with nine killed in Kyiv from a Russian missile barrage, power cuts forcing Crimean residents to queue for hot meals, and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant losing off-site power for the 23rd time. As the war enters a new phase with attacks reaching deeper into both countries, the international community faces renewed urgency to respond.

What's Next

Key developments to watch:

  • Moscow investigation: Russian authorities probing restaurant bombing
  • Ukraine strikes: Continued drone attacks on Russian infrastructure
  • Zaporizhzhia: IAEA monitoring nuclear plant safety
  • Crimea: Growing humanitarian crisis with power shortages
  • Kyiv recovery: Rescue efforts continuing after Friday barrage

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This article was last updated on August 2, 2026 at 11:14 AM
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