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Russia hits Ukraine's power grid after Kiev attacks airfield in Taganrog with ATACMS

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the attack was carried out with the help of high-precision long-range airborne and sea-based weapons, as well as strike drones

MOSCOW, December 13. /TASS/. In response to Kiev’s attack on a military airfield in Taganrog using ATACMS missiles, the Russian army carried out a precision strike on major Ukrainian fuel and energy facilities that support the country’s defense industry, the Defense Ministry reported.

TASS has compiled the key details about the strike.

Defense Ministry report

- In response to the ATACMS missile attack on the Taganrog military airfield, Russia's military carried out targeted strikes on crucial Ukrainian fuel and energy infrastructure facilities that ensure the operation of its defense enterprises, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

- The attack was carried out with the help of high-precision long-range airborne and sea-based weapons, as well as strike drones.

- According to the ministry, the strike was a success, hitting all designated facilities.

Aftermath of the strike

- In the morning, an air alert went off throughout Ukraine. Explosions occurred in several areas, including the Lvov Region.

- Ukrenergo announced restrictions on power supply.

- Infrastructure damage was reported in a number of regions.

- Russian missile strikes hit a UAV production facility in the city of Borispol and a Ukrainian heavy equipment repair facility in Pereyaslavl, said Vladimir Rogov, Chairman of the Civic Chamber Commission on Sovereignty, Patriotic Projects, and Support of Veterans.

- According to him, more than 120 attacks using various weapons, including hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, were carried out.

- Rogov added that the Russian Armed Forces had launched a missile strike on the facilities of an airport in Kiev, where pilots of F-16 fighter jets were undergoing training.

ATACMS attack on Taganrog military airfield

- The Russian Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday that the Kiev regime launched a missile attack using Western precision weapons against the Taganrog military airfield in the Rostov Region on the morning of December 11, 2024.

- It has been confirmed that six US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles were involved in the strike.

- The missiles were shot down by air defenses, and while the fragments of the ATACMS missiles did not cause significant damage, some casualties were reported.