The occupiers carried out attacks on Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine, as well as on one of the oldest power plants in Podmoskovye, Russia. In Washington, hundreds of people took to the streets to protest against U.S. President Donald Trump, demanding his impeachment. Additionally, an attack likely occurred at an oil depot in occupied Crimea.
Attack on Dnipro
Russian occupation forces launched a drone attack on Dnipropetrovsk, resulting in the burning of a building and a private home in Dnipro. There are casualties, the number and condition of which are being clarified by rescue workers and medics. A fire also occurred in the Vasylkiv community as a result of a drone strike on a private house.
Shelled Zaporizhzhia
The Russian attack in Zaporizhzhia resulted in injuries to at least six people. A store and houses were damaged, and a drone hit the entrance of a supermarket.
Damage to GRES in Podmoskovye
Explosions occurred overnight in the Moscow region when the Shatura GRES in Shatura was shelled by drones. Emergency services are working at the explosion sites. Official representatives of the Russian Federation claim that 'drones were shot down', but in fact, the energy facility sustained damage.
Explosions in Crimea
A series of explosions rang out in Sevastopol. An attack likely occurred on an oil depot in occupied Crimea, although the occupation authorities deny this. However, videos and sounds of explosions indicate otherwise.
Protest in the USA
A protest against U.S. President Donald Trump and his policies, demanding his impeachment, took place in Washington. The protests are also linked to the American 'peace plan' for Ukraine.
These attacks and protests reflect a tense political situation both in the region and beyond, which could have serious consequences for all parties involved. The incidents require attention and response from the international community to address the conflict and prevent further violence.