The consequences can be unpredictable, which is not good for Ukraine.
the Index article, it seems that Ukraine was not talking to the air when it mentioned the attack on Russian targets: the night from August 31 to September 1
Kiev attacked Russia with about 158 drones, including causing significant damage to the Moscow oil refinery and two power plants near the capital,
they write.
Russia's state news agency and local officials also reported that dozens of drones had targeted several regions of Russia. Of these
Moscow, Tver, Voronezh, Tula, Kaluga, Bryansk, Belgorod, Lipetsk and Kursk were also attacked by unmanned aerial vehicles at night.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday morning that a total of 158 drones were shot down in various regions, a record. Many videos of the attack were posted on the Russian-language social media, Telegram.
According to the report of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin
Ten drones were neutralized in Moscow: one was destroyed near a local oil refinery owned by the Russian gas giant Gazprom, where a fire broke out,
and one of its buildings was also damaged. There have been no reports of casualties so far.
The Baza Telegram news channel, which is closely linked to the Russian security services, reported that loud explosions also rocked the vicinity of the Konakovo Power Plant in the Tver region, which is one of the largest energy producers in Central Russia. Mihail Suvalov, the head of the Kashira district, reported that
at least three drones targeted the Kashira power plant, also located in the Moscow region,
however, there was no fire or significant damage.
They add: in addition, 34 drones were shot down over the Bryansk region in southwestern Russia. More than 10 drones were destroyed over the Voronezh region, but they also attacked the areas of Lipetsk, Kaluga, Ryazany and Tula, more than 100 kilometers from Moscow. Several houses, cars and commercial properties were also damaged.
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