Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Drone barrage targets Russia’s energy sector

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KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine launched a barrage of drones across Russia overnight, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said Saturday, in attacks that appeared to target the country’s energy infrastruc­ture.

Air defenses shot down 50 drones over eight Russian regions, including 26 over the country’s western Belgorod region close to the Ukrainian border. Two people — a woman with a broken leg and the man caring for her — died during the barrage, after explosions sparked a blaze that set their home alight, Belgorod Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on social media.

A pregnant woman and her unborn child were also killed in shelling later Saturday, he said.

Drones were also reportedly destroyed over the Bryansk, Kursk, Tula, Smolensk, Ryazan and Kaluga regions across Russia’s west and south, and in the Moscow region.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said that it had shot down a Ukrainian Su-25 fighter jet. It provided no details and the claims couldn’t be independen­tly verified.

The head of the Kaluga region, Vladislav Shapsha, said that a drone strike had sparked a blaze at an electrical substation, while Bryansk Gov. Alexander Bogomaz and Smolensk Gov. Vasily Anokhin also reported fires at fuel and energy complexes.

In recent months, Russian refineries and oil terminals have become priority targets of Ukrainian drone attacks, part of stepped-up assaults on Russian territory.

Ukrainian drone developers have been extending the weapons’ range for months, as Kyiv attempts to compensate for its battlefiel­d disadvanta­ge in weapons and troops. The unmanned aerial vehicles are also an affordable option while Ukraine waits for more U.S. military aid.

 ?? ANDRII MARIENKO/AP ?? A farmer pulls a piece of a Russian missile Saturday from his field in Izium in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region.
ANDRII MARIENKO/AP A farmer pulls a piece of a Russian missile Saturday from his field in Izium in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region.

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