Ukraine carried out a large-scale attack overnight, striking hundreds of targets across Russia, according to reports. Moscow was hit by missiles, the port of St. Petersburg was attacked, and power plants and military installations in Crimea were destroyed.
A major Ukrainian attack on Russian territory unfolded overnight, hitting hundreds of targets across the country, a single source reports. The attack reportedly struck Moscow with missiles, targeted the port of St. Petersburg, and destroyed power plants and military installations in Crimea. The scale of the attack—spanning hundreds of targets—marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, though the report comes from a single uncorroborated source. No official confirmation from Russian or Ukrainian authorities has been released yet. The Zioneer has previously covered multiple Ukrainian strikes on Russian infrastructure, including attacks on oil depots in southern Russia and a large drone assault on Crimea in June, but this claim of a nationwide attack on hundreds of targets is unprecedented in its scope. The veracity of the report remains unconfirmed.
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