Feb 7 β€’ 19:41 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Ukraine's Neptune missiles strike energy facilities in Russia's Bryansk Oblast, governor claims

Ukraine reportedly targeted energy infrastructure in Russia's Bryansk Oblast with Neptune missiles and HIMARS, according to the local governor.

The Kyiv Independent reports that on February 7, Ukraine launched an attack on Russia's Bryansk Oblast, using Neptune missiles and High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) to strike energy facilities as claimed by Governor Alexander Bogomaz. The attack reportedly disrupted power supply in seven municipalities within the region. The governor stated that teams are working to restore the power supply following the missile strikes.

Bryansk Oblast, located near the Ukrainian border, has been a frequent target of Ukrainian military actions as tensions between the two countries escalate due to the ongoing conflict. The strikes highlight Ukraine's strategy to disrupt Russian infrastructure and supply lines, especially in border regions that pose a threat to Ukrainian territory. The Ukrainian military has not yet provided any comments regarding the attack, which positions the claims from Russian authorities under scrutiny.

This development is part of a broader context of increased military confrontations along the border as both nations continue to engage in hostilities. The inability to verify the attack at this time raises questions about the nature and impact of the ongoing conflict as both sides seek to maintain operational security while assessing the effectiveness of their military actions against one another.

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