Ukraine Launches UAV Attacks on Russian Infrastructure
Ukraine has launched a large-scale UAV attack on Russian oil, gas, and power infrastructure in multiple regions, with over 150 drones downed by Russian air defenses. The attacks occurred in Moskva, Tver, and Bryansk, and there were also reports of strikes in Voronezh, Kursk, Belgorod, Lipetsk, Ryazan, Tula, and Oryol.
The mayors and governors of affected regions commented on the attacks. These UAV strikes coincide with Ukraine's ongoing offensive in Kursk, where they claim to have captured numerous settlements and territory.
President Selenskyj has appealed to the West for permission to attack Russian military infrastructure. Talks are being held in Washington regarding potential targets for long-range weapons.
There have been reports of explosions near power plants and an oil refinery in Russia, but information is limited. The situation in Kursk has caused anxiety for residents, especially during the night when air defenses are active.
The Ukrainian campaign in Kursk has resulted in casualties and displaced civilians. However, Russian authorities are projecting an image of normalcy and unity among the population.
The conflict has also led to a shift in public opinion in Russia, with some expressing negative views towards Ukraine. Despite the challenges, many residents remain confident in Russia's ability to prevail.
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