From Quara:
"The country's Defense Ministry calls the attack - which took place up to 1,100 kilometers into Russia - the "most massive" of the war. Russia claims that Ukraine used weapons from the United States and Britain.
The attacks in Russia during the night of Tuesday triggered fires tens of kilometers from the front, according to a source in Ukraine's security service SBU.
According to the Ukrainian military, the wave of attacks on Russian territory was the largest of its kind since the war began almost three years ago.
Explosions have occurred at "chemical plants, oil refineries and warehouses" in Russia during the night, according to the SBU source who states that Russian military-industrial facilities have been hit.
According to Ukraine, a Russian chemical plant that produces rocket fuel and ammunition in the border region of Bryansk has been hit, among other things.
Russian city of Engels attacked again
Ukraine has again attacked the Russian region of Saratov, where an air base is located outside the city of Engels. This time too, the nighttime attack is said to have targeted an industrial facility. Last week, the target was an oil refinery.
The Russian governor, Roman Busargin, confirmed on the Telegram app that the attack had taken place and that several explosions had occurred. School buildings in Engels are closed and several airports in that part of the country have suspended operations. Engels is located on the Volga River in southern Russia, about 550 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.
Slava Ukraini!!!"
@sonhouse
QUORA is questions and answers. So, what was the question, if the answer was "Slava Ukraini!"
@Nanomaster saidDidn't see a question, the title was about Ukrainian missile strikes pretty far inside Russia, That's all I saw.
@sonhouse
QUORA is questions and answers. So, what was the question, if the answer was "Slava Ukraini!"
@sonhouse saidIn Soviet Estonia, there was a journal "Questions and Answers". Of course, it was ideological. However, no article in it ended with the slogan "Slava Communist Party!" They were much more intelligent and decent.
Didn't see a question, the title was about Ukrainian missile strikes pretty far inside Russia, That's all I saw.
@Nanomaster saidI was going for the information inside rather than the accessory's🙂
In Soviet Estonia, there was a journal "Questions and Answers". Of course, it was ideological. However, no article in it ended with the slogan "Slava Communist Party!" They were much more intelligent and decent.