Wave of Ukrainian Drones Over Russia, Also Over Moscow. Energy Facilities Hit. Zelensky: “We Respond to Terror”

John

By John

The response is not long in coming Kiev to the wave of heavy raid on the power plants electric Ukrainians who forced the country into darkness due to blackout of emergency. A “massive” attack of 158 dronesas the ministry of Flytargeted 15 Russian regions and a dozen unmanned aircraft reached the capital, hitting a plant electric and a refinery of petrolium in the Moscow region. “It is completely justified for Ukrainians to respond to Russian terror with any means necessary to stop it,” he claimed. Volodymyr Zelensky that even today, after the Russians attacked 10 times in a single day Kharkivhas launched a new appeal to allies for more weapons and fewer restrictions.

Ukrainian drones have caused no casualties and Moscow claims to have shot them all down but there are videos of a fire at the refinery petrolium owned by Gazpromin the southeast of Kapotnyahit in the night. The mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin admitted that a downed drone hit “a technical building” at the plant and caused a fire.

It’s been almost a month since theUkraine has gone on the offensive in the region of Kurskas Russian troops continue their steady advance in eastern Ukraine. Kiev has denounced that Moscow has attacked with missiles Hurricane the buildings in the centre of the town of Kurakhov in the region of Donetskkilling at least 3 people and injuring 9 others. While more than 30 people were injured in repeated attacks on Kharkiv according to the Russian strategy of launching several raids in the same place in short intervals, this time hitting a shopping centre, a sports facility and residential buildings.

It has all the hallmarks of an accident, however, the fall of a Mi-8 helicopterwith 22 people on board, including the financial director of the Russian Football Federation (Rfu) Arseny Zamyatin and his wife Polina Zamyatinadisappeared yesterday in Russian territory Kamchatka immediately after takeoff. The helicopter’s fragments were found at an altitude of 900 meters near the place where the crew had reported its position before losing contact with the control tower. Initial investigations indicate that the crash was caused by pilot error “who failed to manage the difficult weather conditions,” the Russian agency responsible for emergency situations said: at the time of the crash, in fact, a thick fog had risen.