Illustrative photo for: Moscow blackout drone strike causes blackout for over

A significant power outage has affected over 100,000 residents in Moscow following a recent drone attack on the city’s energy infrastructure. The incident marks the first time parts of the Russian capital have experienced a blackout directly linked to Ukrainian drone strikes targeting critical facilities.

The attack targeted energy infrastructure in the Moscow region, resulting in widespread outages and disruptions to normal services. Emergency services and energy companies are working to restore power, although no timeframe for full restoration has been provided. Authorities have not reported any casualties related to the incident.

The drone strike highlights the ongoing tension in the region, with Ukraine increasingly targeting infrastructure across Russian territory amid ongoing hostilities. Moscow officials have yet to release detailed statements regarding the attack, but the incident underscores the escalating severity of the conflict and its impact on civilian infrastructure.

This development comes amidst broader international concern over the security and stability of critical infrastructure in conflict zones. The situation remains fluid, with investigations ongoing into the specifics of the attack and potential measures to prevent future incidents.

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