An overnight drone strike triggered a fire at the Shatura power plant supplying Moscow, as Russia and Ukraine step up attacks on energy infrastructure amid a peace plan pushed by the Trump administration.

(Bloomberg) — An overnight drone strike triggered a fire at the Shatura power plant supplying Moscow, as Russia and Ukraine step up attacks on energy infrastructure amid a peace plan pushed by the Trump administration.

“Some of the drones were downed by air defense, and some fell on the station’s territory,” Andrey Vorobyov, the Moscow regional governor, said in a Telegram statement on Sunday. “Fire broke out at the facility, it has now been contained, and emergency services are continuing their work.”

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