Russian Heating and Power Plant Back on Line
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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian air defences shot down eight drones en route to Moscow on Monday, the city's mayor said, a day after a Ukrainian strike on a power and heat station cut off heating for thousands outside the Russian capital.
Last night, the Russian air defense forces destroyed 249 Ukrainian drones. This was announced on November 25 by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.According to the agency, the largest number of drones was shot down over the Black Sea — 116 units.
Moscow authorities claimed that throughout Monday the Russian capital was targeted in an attempted drone attack. —.
Ukraine struck a heat and power station in the Moscow region on Sunday with drones, triggering a major fire and cutting off heating for thousands in one of Kyiv's biggest attacks to date on a power station deep inside Russia.
Ukraine carried out a major drone strike deep inside Russia on Sunday, hitting a heat and power station in the Moscow region and sparking a large fire that cut heating for thousands of residents. The attack marks one of Kyiv’s most significant hits on Russian energy infrastructure since the war began.