Russia reports one of the biggest Ukrainian drone attacks on its soil and annexed Crimea
Russia reported intercepting 660 Ukrainian drones in a significant nighttime attack targeting 12 Russian regions and annexed Crimea, marking one of the largest such assaults since the full-scale invasion. This escalation follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's order for an "influence operation" aimed at pressuring Russia to end the war.

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AI-generatedRussia reported intercepting 660 Ukrainian drones in a significant nighttime attack targeting 12 Russian regions and annexed Crimea, marking one of the largest such assaults since the full-scale invasion. This escalation follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's order for an "influence operation" aimed at pressuring Russia to end the war. Reports indicate damage to a private house and an industrial facility in the Tula region, with unverified reports of a chemical plant fire. Moscow stated it downed 47 drones approaching the capital. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported two civilians killed and seven injured in Russian attacks on the Kharkiv region.
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5 extractedUkrainian President Zelenskyy ordered a "40-day influence operation" aimed at compelling Russia to end the war.
Two civilians were killed and seven injured in Russian attacks on the northeastern Kharkiv region.
Russian air defenses intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones in a major nighttime attack on 12 Russian regions and Crimea.
Ukrainian long-range drones have been targeting oil production and energy facilities behind the front line inside Russia.
A chemical plant and a hydroelectric plant in Novomoskovsk were attacked and caught fire, according to a Russian independent outlet.