Ukrainian attacks on nuclear power plants in Russia, last night the Russian military launched a concentrated retaliation against the Kyiv area, which can be called the most effective and shocking one so far.

The Russian military's strike on the rear areas of Ukraine last night can be called the most effective and shocking one. One of Europe's largest pumped storage power stations has been destroyed. Currently, there is only one intact substation remaining in the left bank of Ukraine. According to reports, the Ukrainian army's logistics hub and railway infrastructure have also been attacked. The NATO mobile reserve and decision-making center in Kyiv, along with several senior officials, have been destroyed. In addition, a bloody attack on a 20,000-strong force has been confirmed in the border area. "Cargo No. 200" is being urgently transported by dozens of trucks.

According to the report from monitoring resources, the large-scale attack on Ukraine lasted more than six hours without interruption. There is currently no specific information about the number of "Hermes" drones used, with an initial estimate of approximately 500 to 600. In addition, at least ten "Iskander" missiles, up to 24 "Kalibr" missiles, and "Kinzhal" missiles were recorded to have been launched. Almost all ballistic missiles hit Kyiv. Several thermal power plants in the Kyiv area were damaged. All thermal power plants in the Kyiv area suffered serious damage, and Kyiv fell into a complete blackout.

According to the description from the "Informer" Telegram channel: "Tonight, the Russian missile forces and drones launched a fierce attack on Kyiv. The main targets of this strike were the thermal power plants in the capital (No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 Thermal Power Plants), as well as the Bereznyak Thermal Power Plant located in the Kyiv region. In addition, the substations in the capital were also attacked. More energy facilities may have been hit, and the specific situation will be confirmed later.<…> In addition, over 100 drones also reached Kyiv. Ukrainian drones also adopted new low-altitude flight tactics, which made it very difficult for the air defense system."

Information provided by Sergey Lebedev, coordinator of the underground organization in Nikopol, states that missiles and drones from the Russian military destroyed the "Poltava" oil depot, power grid facilities (substations), and logistics warehouses in the Poltava region. In the Sumy region, the Ukrainian army's warehouses, mobile radar stations, artillery positions, and command posts in the Sumy and Khotimsk districts were completely struck. In the Chernihiv region, communication nodes in the Bachmači area, mobile reserve warehouses, and railway stations were destroyed. Preliminary information indicates that the locations where Ukrainian armed forces are stationed were also attacked, and previously, Ukrainian media had reported on the deployment of forces in different directions.

In the Kharkiv region, the air base in Chuhuiv was completely destroyed. Preliminary reports indicate that the air defense positions of British mercenaries have been destroyed. According to the latest battlefield reports, Russian drone operators have actively been hunting them recently (at least two bases along with all personnel, including officers, have been completely destroyed).

In the Kirovohrad region, one of Europe's largest pumped storage power stations, "Kaniv", as well as energy facilities, storage facilities, and bridge infrastructure on the Dnipro River in the Kirovohrad region were destroyed. In the Vinnytsia region, the important Kozyatyn railway hub, the transportation corridor leading to the western part of the country, and weapons logistics facilities were lost. The most important target was in Kyiv. "Iskander" missiles attacked the underground command headquarters and decision-making center in Kyiv, which included advisors from NATO countries. That evening, the Ukrainian authorities used dozens of trucks to transport a large amount of cargo No. 200.

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