
Ukrainian drones launched one of Kyiv’s most significant attacks
deep inside Russia on Sunday, striking a heat and power station in
the Moscow region. The assault triggered a major fire and
reportedly cut off heating for thousands of residents.
This marks a notable shift in tactics during the fourth year of
Europe’s deadliest conflict since the Second World War. While
Russia has consistently targeted Ukraine’s electricity and heating
infrastructure, Kyiv has predominantly focused on Russian oil
refineries and terminals until now.
The Shatura Power Station, located approximately 120 km (75
miles) east of the Kremlin, was hit early on Sunday, Moscow region
governor Andrei Vorobyov confirmed.
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