Bomb alert at Moscow airport. Dozens of missiles hit Ukrainian power plants, Kiev: serious damage

Bomb alert at Moscow airport. Dozens of missiles hit Ukrainian power plants, Kiev: serious damage
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Rome, 27 April 2024 – Moscow falls back into terror. This morning a bomb alert at the airport international of Moscow-Vnukovo. A sector of the airport has been evacuated by the police who are proceeding with the inspection of the office floor, reports Tass. The airport is functioning normally.

They don’t stop Russian raids against energy infrastructure of Ukraine. Overnight, Moscow launched a ‘massive attack’ with cruise missiles in the Ukrainian regions Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano-Frankivsk And Lviv. The toll is at least two injured. Of the total 34 missiles launched, 21 were shot down by Ukrainian anti-aircraft fire, authorities say.

Meanwhile, during the night, Russian forces struck with an S-300 missile the complex of a psychiatric hospital in Kharkiv, injuring a 53-year-old woman. She let it be known about Telegram the governor of the regionOleg Sinegubovcited by Ukrinform.

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09:38

Kremlin: there are no conditions for talks with Kiev

“There are currently no conditions for talks with Kiev. The special military operation continues”, declares the Kremlin, quoted by Tass.

08:22

Moscow: bomb alert at Vnukovo international airport

A section of Moscow’s Vnukovo airport was evacuated following the threat of an explosion, the Tass agency announced, citing the police. The floor concerned is the office floor. An inspection is currently underway. But the airport operates regularly, it should be noted.

08:17

Kiev: Russian military airport of Kushchevsk and two refineries hit

During the night, the Ukrainian special services of the SBU and the army attacked with drones the military airport of Kushchevsk and two oil refineries in Ilya and Slavyansk in the Russian region of Krasnodar. The Ukrainian media reported it. Ukrainian drones hit key refinery facilities. Following the attacks, fires broke out at the airport and refineries, and personnel were evacuated.

07:09

Kiev: psychiatric hospital hit in Kharkiv

During the night, Russian forces hit the complex of a psychiatric hospital in Kharkiv with an S-300 missile, wounding a 53-year-old woman. The governor of the Kharkiv region, Oleg Sinegubov, made this known on Telegram, quoted by Ukrinform.

07:07

Moscow: 68 drones shot down over the territories of Krasnodar and Crimea

Russian air defense systems intercepted and destroyed 68 drones over the Krasnodar Territory and the Crimean peninsula overnight. This was reported by the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to the Tass news agency. “Last night, attempts by the Kiev regime to carry out terrorist attacks using aerial-type drones against targets on the territory of the Russian Federation were stopped. Air defense systems in service on the Krasnodar Territory destroyed and intercepted 66 Ukrainian drones,” Russian Defense said in a statement, adding that two more drones were destroyed over the skies over Crimea.

06:40

Russian attacks against four Ukrainian power plants. Kiev: “Serious damage”

Nighttime missile attacks carried out by the Russians have caused “serious damage” to at least four power plants in three regions of Ukraine, according to the Kiev Energy Ministry. “The enemy – the minister, German Galushchenko, wrote on Facebook – has once again attacked the country’s energy infrastructure. In particular power plants in the Dnipropetrovsk, Ivano-Frankivsk and Lviv oblasts”, the last two of which are in western Ukraine. “There is serious damage to the machinery,” he added, quoting the electricity company Dtek.

 
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