Ukraine struck a heat and power station in Russia’s Moscow region with drones on Sunday, igniting a large fire and cutting heating to thousands of residents in one of Kyiv’s most significant attacks on energy infrastructure deep inside Russian territory. Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov said Ukrainian drones hit the Shatura Power Station, located about 120 km (75 miles) east of the Kremlin. Video shared on Telegram showed fireballs and thick black smoke billowing into the night sky from the facility, as cited by Reuters. "Some of the drones were destroyed by air-defence forces. Several fell on the territory of the station. A fire broke out at the facility," Vorobyov was quoted as saying by Reuters. “All efforts are being taken to promptly restore heat supply,” Vorobyov

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