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Ukraine drones target Russian warehouses and oil sites

The News

Ukrainian drones attacked warehouses, an oil depot, and other targets across Russia, resulting in nine deaths and over 60 injuries. Ukraine stated that the strikes were aimed at disrupting supplies for Russia's ongoing invasion. This operation demonstrates Ukraine's ability to conduct strikes deep inside Russian territory, escalating the conflict beyond the immediate battlefront.

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Why it matters

Multiple targets hit successfully indicates gaps in air defense.

Evidence

The strikes killed nine people.

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Kyiv stated that the strikes targeted suppliers for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

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  • Multiple targets hit successfully indicates gaps in air defense.
  • Nine deaths highlight failure to prevent casualties.

Plain English

Ukrainian drones have struck warehouses, an oil depot and other targets across Russia killing nine people and injuring over 60 more. Kyiv said its strikes targeted suppliers for Moscow's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

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Kyiv stated that the strikes targeted suppliers for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

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Ukrainian drones struck warehouses, an oil depot, and other targets across Russia.

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The strikes killed nine people.

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The strikes injured over 60 people.

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