Russian Drone and Missile Blitz Disrupts Ukraine’s Power and Rail Services
Russia launched 653 drones and 51 missiles at Ukraine’s power and rail networks, damaging facilities in eight regions and forcing nuclear plants to cut output.
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Russia launched 653 drones and 51 missiles at Ukraine’s power and rail networks, damaging facilities in eight regions and forcing nuclear plants to cut output.
Nearly 500 drones and missiles targeted Ukraine’s energy network overnight, prompting power cuts and raising fears of a ‘technological disaster’ as winter approaches.
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