Ukrainian drones struck two air bases inside Russian territory, the Kremlin confirmed, shortly before Russian forces unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine that struck homes and buildings Follow our live coverage:👇
Attacks have further damaged Ukraine’s energy system at time when temperatures have dropped below zero, says UN spokesperson. Ukrainian drones struck two air bases deep inside Russian territory, the Kremlin said, shortly before Russian forces unleashed a massive missile barrage in Ukraine that struck homes and buildings and killed civilians.
The attacks came just after Russia shrugged off a Western-imposed price cap on its oil exports, warning the move would not disrupt its military campaign in Ukraine. "In the coming days, about half of the region will be without electricity," Oleksiy Kuleba, the region's governor, said on the Telegram messaging app.
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