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Ukraine Strikes Russian Targets, Russia Retaliates
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Ukrainian forces launched a series of daring strikes against Russian targets, including an oil terminal, a pipeline, and two parked jet fighters, aiming to disrupt Russias war machine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian partisans set fire to two jet fighters at a base near Lipetsk and a missile struck a Russian river boat brigade base in occupied Crimea. These operations come amid suspicions of Ukraines involvement in the killing of a top Russian general in Moscow. Russia downplayed the strikes, while Ukrainian energy infrastructure was hammered by Russian attacks, leaving civilians bracing for a harsh winter without power or heat. Both sides continue to trade heavy blows in this grinding conflict, with no easy breakthroughs in sight.
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