Ukraine targets Moscow daily with drones this year, Russia says, in apparent escalation
- Russian forces carried out a drone strike on a factory owned by Bunge, an American agribusiness in Dnipro, Ukraine, causing a spill of 300 metric tons of sunflower oil onto roads.
- Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov stated, 'The Russians bombed American property,' referring to Bunge's facility.
- Municipal services are cleaning up the spilled oil with sand and absorbent materials, and traffic is expected to be closed for two to three days.
- Filatov urged residents to stay updated on road closures and thanked municipal workers who responded under attack conditions.
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Ukraine's drone strikes on Moscow become nearly daily as intensity rises
Ukraine has significantly stepped up drone strikes on Moscow, which by late December had effectively become daily, reports the news outlet Agentstvo.Novosti, citing Russia’s Defense Ministry and statements by Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin. Since December 30, Russian authorities have issued daily reports on drones shot down while heading toward Moscow and the wider Moscow region. Overnight Monday, Russian air defenses destroyed two drones over the…
The Russian strikes on Kharkiv have seriously damaged the energy infrastructure, plunging the city into darkness. In Dnipro, a massive leak of sunflower oil has been caused.
The Russian Federation attacked the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Monday afternoon, hitting an oil production plant belonging to the American company Bunge, the city's mayor Boris Filatov said.
After the drone attack, about 300 tons of oil spilled on the city's roads.
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