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During overnight hours, Ukraine executed missile attacks on Belgorod Oblast in Russia, impacting Belgorod Airport, a facility for natural gas pipeline operations, and various energy infrastructures, as reported by local officials and sources. The assault resulted in one fatality and three injuries, while some areas in the border region experienced interruptions in power and water supply. This offensive comes on the heels of a previous strike by Ukraine on an oil refinery located in Omsk, approximately 2,500 kilometers from the Ukrainian frontier. These recent military actions underscore Kyiv's ongoing strategy to hinder Russian logistics and energy systems.
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00:00Ukraine launched a major overnight missile strike inside Russia's Belgorod region.
00:05Belgorod Airport was hit, with reports of a fire breaking out after the attack.
00:09A natural gas pipeline operations facility was also struck and caught fire.
00:14Russian officials confirmed a large-scale Ukrainian missile attack across the region.
00:19One person was killed and three others were injured, according to local authorities.
00:24The strikes also damaged energy infrastructure,
00:27causing power and water outages in parts of Belgorod Oblast.
00:32Belgorod borders Ukraine's Sumy, Kharkiv, and Luhansk regions, making it a frequent target.
00:38Ukraine says it is intensifying attacks on Russian logistics and energy sites to weaken Moscow's war effort.
00:45The latest strike comes just a day after Ukraine targeted a major oil refinery deep inside Russia.
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