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Ukraine and Russia intensify cross-border drone strikes amid growing escalation

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Ukraine and Russia intensify cross-border drone strikes amid growing escalation
By: Dakir Madiha
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A Russian official confirmed on Friday that a Ukrainian drone attack caused damage to a civilian infrastructure site in the Oryol region, southwest of Moscow. The strike, which caused no reported casualties, is part of a sharp escalation in aerial operations between the two countries as winter sets in and both sides intensify long-range assaults.

Civilian site hit in Oryol region

According to regional governor Andrey Klychkov, emergency teams were dispatched to assess the damage following the overnight strike in the city of Oryol. The Russian Defense Ministry stated that air defense units intercepted 94 drones over several regions, saying that Ukrainian forces continue to target energy and fuel facilities near the border.

Oryol Oblast, located about 150 kilometers from Ukraine, has repeatedly come under attack in recent months. Satellite images and open-source reports have pointed to several key objectives in the area, including depots and a base allegedly used to launch Shahed-type drones toward Ukrainian cities. Previous attacks in early December reportedly destroyed large fuel storage tanks in the nearby city of Livny.

Reciprocal strikes and rising tension

The exchange of aerial attacks has intensified as both sides attempt to undermine each other’s energy and defense capacities. Earlier this month, Russia conducted one of its heaviest air offensives since midyear, launching nearly 500 combined missiles and drones that targeted Ukraine’s energy network. Kyiv, in turn, has stepped up deep strikes inside Russian territory, focusing mostly on oil refineries and logistics centers that support Moscow’s war operations.

Both governments claim high interception rates, but analysts warn that even limited drone impacts are damaging critical supplies and infrastructure. The pressure is mounting on ongoing mediation efforts, with diplomats in Europe confirming that peace proposals may be presented to Moscow before the end of December.

Though neither side shows signs of de-escalating, the growing range and intensity of these drone exchanges underline how the conflict is expanding beyond direct front-line fighting, increasingly shaping the security environment on both sides of the border.



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