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Ukraine 'annihilates' Moscow power plant in blistering attack

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Panic for Putin as Ukraine 'annihilates' Moscow power plant in blistering attack

 

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Ukrainian strikes have "annihilated" a major power plant in Russia with video footage showing a huge fireball lighting up the night sky. Videos online appear to show a massive explosion and fire after a strike. Russian Telegram channels said the overnight attack was on the Shatura Thermal Power Plant in Russia's Moscow region.

 

It has not been possible to independently verify the purported attack. At the time of writing Ukraine's military had not confirmed the reported attack on the plant, which is about 70 miles east of the Russian capital. Igor Sushko, who regularly tweets about the Russia-Ukraine war, claimed on X: "Ukrainian strikes annihilated a major combined heat & power plant in Shatura, Moscow region.

 

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https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2137498/ukraine-attacks-russia-power-plant

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes, time is running out for putin.

Maybe he can still control the army but what if Moscow has black outs and no heating?

Ukrainians are used to it by now and many houses have alternative heating and electric supply.

It will be a very steep learning curve for the russians.

Winter is coming and the Ukraine is just getting started!

Pay back time i guess.

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