At least 250 drones launched or Ukraineduring the night (06.10.2025) during Russia: This is one of the biggest attacks by the Ukrainian army during the war raging for 3.5 years.
Russian authorities announced that a total of 251 drones were intercepted, 40 were rejected over its Ukrainian peninsula Crimea(Russia announced that it annexed in 2014), 62 above Black Sea and another 5 above the Azov Sea. The blows by Ukraine hit infrastructure of the electricity grid, cutting the power into thousands of customers.
Bielgorod Vitsislav Gladkov’s regional governor said about that approximately 5.400 customers in 24 municipalities have not yet had electricitywhile engineers and emergency treatment services reinstated the provision to nearly 34,000 customers.
Breaking: Locals in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai report another attack — Russian air defenses seen trying to shoot down incoming targets.
Tuapse’s oil refinery has already been hit multiple times in recent months, highlighting its vulnerability within Russia’s southern energy… pic.twitter.com/wlrUDQnBWa
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Fire in oil refinery in the tuna
Ukrainian drones managed to cause damage to the Rosneft oil refinery in the tongue, in the Krasnodar region, causing a fire to a security building, which was quickly extinguished.
“Two people were injured and hospitalized,” local Krasnodar officials said.
The export -oriented tongue unit has 240,000 oil barrels daily. Mainly supplies the China, Malaysia, Singapore and Turkey.
Kiev, in turn, announced today that Russia has launched 116 drones against Ukraine during the night. Installation of energy infrastructure was hit in the Chernihiv Region A woman was killed in the periphery of Hersona.
At the same time, it has not yet been possible to connect the Zaporizia nuclear station, which is under Russian control, in southern Ukraine, with an external electricity supply network, but things are under control, The Russian state -run RIA news agency broadcast today.
The RIA cited the Russian Nuclear Station administration, which stated that the unit’s reserve generators were running out after being interrupted by an external source.