Ukrainian Strikes Knock Out Power in Russian Cities
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Putin is massing air defences around Moscow for a long winter of drone attacks. That means leaving other areas undefended, but he may have little choice in the matter.
Ukrainian strikes disrupted power and heating in two Russian cities near the border, as Moscow’s Sergey Lavrov expressed willingness to meet U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio to discuss stalled peace efforts.
Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, disrupting air traffic across the country and sending several drones towards Moscow for the third night in a row, Russian authorities claimed on Wednesday 29 October.
In all, 25 locations across Ukraine, including the capital city Kyiv, were hit, leaving many areas without electricity and heating. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Telegram that major energy facilities were damaged in the Poltava, Kharkiv and Kyiv regions, and work was under way to restore power.
The Russian night sky turned a bit too ‘pretty’ and confusing at the same time- after a mysterious green fireball was spotted flying over Moscow, reportedly on October 27, Monday., Viral, Times Now
Ukraine targeted Moscow with drone attacks for the second night in row, the Russian defence ministry and Moscow's mayor said on Tuesday. The Russian defence ministry said in a statement its air defence units destroyed 17 Ukrainian drones overnight,
A fire has broken out in an industrial zone in the town of Kstovo in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod Oblast following a nighttime drone attack. The blaze has occurred near the Lukoil oil depot and a petrochemical plant.