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Russia Launches Large-Scale Air Attack on Ukrainian Infrastructure

Russia launched a major air attack targeting Ukrainian infrastructure on Wednesday, according to Ukrainian military intelligence. The strike represents one of the more significant aerial bombardments in the ongoing conflict, with early reports indicating damage to critical civilian and energy installations.

Ukrainian military intelligence confirmed the attack and was assessing the scale of damage across targeted regions. Such strikes have repeatedly disrupted Ukraine's power grid and supply chains throughout the war, deepening the humanitarian toll on the civilian population.

The assault comes amid stalled ceasefire negotiations and continued international pressure on both Moscow and Kyiv to pursue a diplomatic resolution. Western nations have reiterated commitments to Ukrainian air defence capabilities, though gaps remain in coverage of certain infrastructure corridors.

The attack is expected to draw sharp condemnation from NATO allies and further complicate any near-term diplomatic track. Energy infrastructure strikes have been a recurring Russian military tactic aimed at eroding Ukrainian resilience ahead of warmer-weather offensives.

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Sources: Brecorder
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