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Ukraine drone attacks target Russian power, oil facilities, officials and media say

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Posted on January 28, 2025

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(Reuters) - Ukraine launched waves of drone attacks targeting oil and power facilities in western parts of Russia overnight, officials and media outlets reported on Wednesday. Debris from a destroyed

Ukraine Targets Russian Oil and Power Facilities with Drone Strikes

(Reuters) - Ukraine launched waves of drone attacks targeting oil and power facilities in western parts of Russia overnight, officials and media outlets reported on Wednesday.

Debris from a destroyed drone sparked a fire at an industrial facility in Kstovo, in Nizhny Novgorod, governor of the region that lies east of Moscow said on the Telegram messaging app.

"According to preliminary data, there are no casualties," Gleb Nikitin, the governor, said.

He did not disclose further detail. Baza, a Russian Telegram news channel, which is close to Russia's security services, reported that an oil refinery in Kstovo was on fire.

In the western Russia region of Smolensk, which borders Belarus, air defence systems destroyed a drone attempting to attack a nuclear power facility, Governor Vasily Anokhin said. He added that parts of the region were under a "massive" drone attack.

"According to preliminary information, one of the drones was shot down during an attempt to attack a nuclear power facility," Anokhin said on the Telegram messaging app. "There were no casualties or damage."

Another 26 drones were downed over the Bryansk region that borders Ukraine, and 20 drones over the Tver region that borders the Moscow region to its south, regional governors said. There were no damage or casualties, they said.

Russian aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said on Telegram that in order to ensure safety it was halting all flights at the Kazan airport. Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, lies some 830 km (516 miles) east of Moscow.

The full scale of attacks was not immediately known. Reuters could not independently verify the reports and there was no comment from Ukraine.

Both sides deny targeting civilians in their attacks in the war that Russia started with a full-scale invasion in February 2022. Kyiv says that its attacks inside Russia aim to destroy infrastructure key to Moscow's war efforts.

(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Chris Reese and Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine launched drone attacks on Russian oil and power facilities.
  • No casualties were reported from the attacks.
  • Air defense systems intercepted drones in multiple regions.
  • Flights were halted at Kazan airport for safety.
  • The full scale of the attacks is still unknown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What facilities were targeted in the drone attacks?
Ukraine launched drone attacks targeting oil and power facilities in western Russia, including an oil refinery in Kstovo.
Were there any casualties reported from the attacks?
According to preliminary data, there were no casualties reported from the drone attacks in Kstovo and Smolensk.
What actions were taken by Russian air defense systems?
Russian air defense systems destroyed a drone attempting to attack a nuclear power facility in Smolensk and downed multiple drones over the Bryansk and Tver regions.
What safety measures were implemented at Kazan airport?
Russian aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia halted all flights at Kazan airport to ensure safety amid the drone attacks.
What is the broader context of these drone attacks?
These drone attacks are part of the ongoing conflict that escalated with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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