Moscow strikes Ukrainian steel plant as Kyiv targets Russian economy
Russia conducted overnight air strikes on Ukraine, resulting in two fatalities at a steel plant in Kryvyi Rih. Simultaneously, Ukraine launched a significant drone attack on the Moscow region, causing one death and igniting a warehouse belonging to a major Russian e-commerce retailer.

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AI-generatedRussia conducted overnight air strikes on Ukraine, resulting in two fatalities at a steel plant in Kryvyi Rih. Simultaneously, Ukraine launched a significant drone attack on the Moscow region, causing one death and igniting a warehouse belonging to a major Russian e-commerce retailer. During these attacks, a Romanian F-18 fighter jet on a NATO mission shot down a drone that entered Romanian airspace from Moldova, which NATO suggested was likely Russian. These escalations follow recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries and Russian attacks on Ukraine's grain export port. The damage to the steel plant has partially halted its production processes.
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5 extractedAt least two people were killed and 14 injured at the steel plant.
Russian forces struck Ukraine’s biggest steel plant overnight in Kryvyi Rih, damaging production facilities.
Kyiv launched a drone attack on the Moscow region that killed one person and set ablaze a warehouse.
Russia carried out air strikes on Ukraine overnight, killing two people at a steel plant.
Romania's F-18 fighter shot down a drone that breached its airspace, appearing to be Russian.