Ukrainian forces struck the town of Reutov in Moscow Oblast, according to reports. Details on the target, type of weapon, damage, or casualties are not yet available.
Ukrainian forces struck the town of Reutov in Moscow Oblast early Monday morning, according to a report. Reutov, a suburb located approximately 20 km east of central Moscow, is one of the closer points to the capital to come under attack since the war began. The brief report did not specify the target, whether a drone or missile was used, or any damage or casualties. The strike follows a pattern of Ukrainian long-range attacks on Russian territory that have intensified over the past year, including recent reported strikes on a chemical plant in Novomoskovsk and a residential building in Oryol, as previously covered by The Zioneer. No independent confirmation has yet emerged, and the report is based on a single source.
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