Moscow, Ukraine and Drone
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An overnight drone strike triggered a fire at the Shatura power plant supplying Moscow, as Russia and Ukraine step up attacks on energy infrastructure amid a peace plan pushed by the Trump administration.
Ukraine launched a drone attack on the Shatura Power Station near Moscow, causing a significant fire and leaving thousands without heating.
Ukrainian drones have hit a major heat and power station in the Moscow region, starting a fire and forcing Russia to rely on backup power generators, according to Russian reports. Ukrainian drones struck the Shatura Power Station, about 120 km (75 miles) east of the Kremlin, on Sunday, Moscow region governor, Andrei Vorobyov, said.
Ukraine carried out a major drone strike deep inside Russia on Sunday, hitting a heat and power station in the Moscow region and sparking a large fire that cut heating for thousands of residents. The attack marks one of Kyiv’s most significant hits on Russian energy infrastructure since the war began.
Ukraine struck a major heat and power station in the Moscow region on Sunday with drones, triggering a fire and forcing backup power to be switched on and mobile heating units to be deployed, the governor of the Moscow region said.
Russian attacks on Ukraine have left at least six people dead over the past 24 hours, as overnight attacks counted 98 drones launched. Meanwhile, Ukraine strikes a thermal power plant in the Moscow region,