Moscow has confirmed that it conducted large-scale strikes on Ukraine overnight, targeting critical energy and military-industrial infrastructure.

The Russian Defense Ministry issued a statement on Sunday detailing the operation, which utilized long-range air- and sea-based weapons as well as drones.

The strike targeted critical energy infrastructure supporting the work of Ukraine’s defense industrial complex as well as plants producing military equipment, the ministry stated, adding, all designated targets have been hit.

Further specifics on the extent of the damage have not been provided.

Earlier, Ukrainian media and officials had reported a wave of attacks across various regions, prompting the national power company to impose emergency blackouts.

Moscow has previously explained that its strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are retaliatory measures for alleged Ukrainian attacks on Russian critical infrastructure and oil facilities.

The Kremlin has emphasized that they are not intended to target civilians but aim to disrupt Kiev’s military capabilities and support systems.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Orgy of Terror
Orgy of Terror
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November 17, 2024 18:09

THEY SHOULD DESTROY ALL INFRASTRUCTURE SO THE WHOLE COUNTRY CAN EXPERIENCE WHAT THEY DID TO DONBASS FOR EIGHT YEARS…

Karl not telling You
Karl not telling You
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November 17, 2024 18:10

This is very simple operation by the Slavic people. Goal is to push Blackrock, JPMorgan, Vanguard etc out of sacred Russian soil.

End all Colonization
End all Colonization
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November 17, 2024 20:43

Aye, followed by a huge blitzkrieg of tanks, armored personnel vehicles, drones, and war planes. It is straight ahead for Kyiv.

Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister
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November 17, 2024 18:15

Odds are Ukraine spent 100 million or more to intercept 1 million in drones and missiles, this is why the military industrial complex love this war.