Russia attacked: Ukraine responded with a massive drone attack on Moscow.
Power supply issues in Zhukovsky
According to inkorr.com: In Zhukovsky, in the Moscow region, there have been problems with electricity supply and heating. Local residents report that the air defense system was activated, likely due to an attack by Ukrainian drones, as mentioned in the article from 'Glavkom'.
At the same time, representatives of the city administration noted that the power outage was a result of an accident in the power lines, which left many homes without electricity.
Statement from the Mayor of Moscow
The Mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, confirmed the information about 'the downing of drones heading for Moscow', which has become his regular practice.
According to Ukrainian monitoring groups, the Armed Forces of Ukraine sent between 350 and 600 strike drones towards Russia.
Attacks on energy infrastructure
Earlier, The Economist reported on the intensification of Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The Kremlin is actively using cheap drones and rockets to attack the country's power grids to cause damage during the winter period.
Thus, in Zhukovsky, Moscow region, power supply and heating issues have been noted, which may be related to attacks by Ukrainian drones. Mayor Sergey Sobyanin also commented on the downing of drones heading to Moscow. Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy system are gaining momentum, using cheap drones and rockets to destroy the country's power networks.
These events highlight the increasing tension in the region and emphasize the importance of energy security, both for Ukraine and Russia. Continuing attacks may lead to further consequences for civilians in both countries.
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