Ukraine launches a series of long-range attacks on military and energy-related targets inside Russia, Ukrainian officials say. The reported strikes focus on sites deep within Russian territory and are framed by Kyiv as efforts to increase the costs of the war for Moscow by disrupting military capabilities and energy infrastructure. Multiple reports, including an Associated Press account carried by Stuff.co.nz, describe the attacks as targeting both military and energy facilities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also says the strikes include action against specific military production. He states that Ukrainian forces hit a military factory that supplies components used in Russian drones and missiles, linking the targets to Russia’s ongoing weapons manufacturing. The coverage characterizes the operation as part of a broader Ukrainian campaign to reach beyond the front lines.
The articles provide limited additional operational details, such as the exact locations and the extent of damage, but they consistently describe coordinated long-range strikes aimed at energy and military-industrial sites within Russia.