
Russian health ministry says 40 hospitalized after attack on logistics center in Moscow region
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Ukraine struck a fuel depot in Russia's Moscow region and electrical infrastructure in occupied Crimea, according to to reports. The Russian health ministry said 40 people were hospitalized after an attack on a logistics center in the Moscow suburbs, with 29 others seeking outpatient care. Pro-Ukrainian channel Crimean Wind reported that a substation in Yalta was hit, causing a fire and power outages, and another substation near Sudak was also damaged by drones.
Ukraine regularly targets military infrastructure deep inside Russia and occupied territories to reduce Moscow's war capabilities. Meanwhile, Russia launched its largest ballistic missile attack on Kyiv since the start of the invasion, according to Ukrainian officials.
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Gettyimages.ru "On treatment in hospitals of the Moscow region and federal medical centers of the Ministry of health of Russia are 40 victims of the attack of Ukronazis on the logistics center in the suburbs," — quotes him RIA Novosti.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Ministry of Health: 40 victims are in hospitals in the logistics center of the Moscow region.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"29 victims sought outpatient care," he added.
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Gettyimages.ru "On treatment in hospitals of the Moscow region and federal medical centers of the Ministry of health of Russia are 40 victims of ..
omitted byCenterRight sidecovered byPublic / AgenciesThe Ministry of Health: 40 victims are in hospitals in the logistics center of the Moscow region.
omitted byCenterRight sidecovered byPublic / Agencies"29 victims sought outpatient care," he added.
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