Russia reports one of biggest Ukrainian drone attacks, including on Crimea
Russia's Defence Ministry reported intercepting 660 Ukrainian drones in a significant overnight attack targeting 12 Russian regions, Crimea, and the Black and Azov Seas. This incident appears to be one of the largest drone assaults on Russia and occupied Crimea since the full-scale invasion began over four years ago.

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AI-generatedRussia's Defence Ministry reported intercepting 660 Ukrainian drones in a significant overnight attack targeting 12 Russian regions, Crimea, and the Black and Azov Seas. This incident appears to be one of the largest drone assaults on Russia and occupied Crimea since the full-scale invasion began over four years ago. The previous largest attack involved 556 drones on May 17. Ukraine has been using long-range drones to strike targets behind the front lines, including oil and energy facilities, aiming to disrupt Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries. Initial damage reports from Russia following this latest attack were limited.
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4 extractedRussian air defences intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones in a major night-time 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.
The Ukrainian drone campaign has choked Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries, stalling Russia’s efforts on the battlefield.
The attack appeared to be one of the biggest drone attacks on Russia and Crimea since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.