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Russia delivers massive retaliatory strike on Ukrainian military-industrial sites
The Russian Armed Forces delivered a massive strike on military-industrial enterprises, fuel and energy sites in Kiev and the Kiev Region, as well as on military airfield infrastructure in the Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Cherkassy, Chernigov and Kiev Regions
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Sputnik
· Jun 21, 2026
Russian Forces Strike Ukraine’s Oil Refining Facilities and Infrastructure - MoD
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Strikes were also carried out against oil refining facilities, fuel and energy infrastructure, transport infrastructure and fuel depots used by the Ukrainian armed forces, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday.
TASS
· Jul 6, 2026
Russian forces strike defense, energy facilities in Kiev, military airfields
According to the Defense Ministry, the strikes were carried out in response to Kiev's attacks on civilian infrastructure in Russia
Caucasian Knot
· Jul 7, 2026
Attacks on SOCAR and the note of protest from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on July 5-6, 2026, affected facilities of the Azerbaijani oil and gas company SOCAR in the Mykolaiv region. Azerbaijan considers the repeated strikes to be deliberate and demands an investigation, explanations, and adherence to international obligations from Moscow.
Euromaidan Press
· Jul 3, 2026
Belgorod loses power and water after Ukrainian strike on gas-turbine plant, one killed
The strike came a day after Russia's deadliest assault on Kyiv this year.
Yemen News Agency - SABA
· Jul 10, 2026
Russian Defense Ministry: Six Large-Scale Strikes Carried Out Against Ukrainian Forces Over Past Week
Russian Defense Ministry: Six Large-Scale Strikes Carried Out Against Ukrainian Forces Over Past Week
Intel Slava
· Jun 22, 2026
🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russia launches strikes on Kyiv &
— Russia launches strikes on Kyiv Dnipropetrovsk regions A strike was reported on Kyiv region. Minutes later, a second strike hit the settlement of Samar in Dnipropetrovsk region.@IntelSlava
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Related coverage for "Russia delivers massive retaliatory strike on Ukrainian military-industrial sites": Sputnik — Russian Forces Strike Ukraine’s Oil Refining Facilities and Infrastructure - MoD. TASS — Russian forces strike defense, energy facilities in Kiev, military airfields. Caucasian Knot — Attacks on SOCAR and the note of protest from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Euromaidan Press — Belgorod loses power and water after Ukrainian strike on gas-turbine plant, one killed. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Russian Defense Ministry: Six Large-Scale Strikes Carried Out Against Ukrainian Forces Over Past Week. Intel Slava — 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦 — Russia launches strikes on Kyiv &


