BUTUAN CITY – Gikumpirma sa Russia nga naglusad ang Ukraine og tibuok gabii nga drone attack nga nag-target sa Moscow sulod na sa duha ka gabii.
Sigon sa Russia’s aviation watchdog nga Rosaviatsia, temporaryo nang gisira ang tanang major airports sa siyudad aron masiguro ang kaluwasan sa tanan.
Sigon ni Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, dili mu-ubos sa 19 ka mga Ukrainian drones ang ilang nabungkag adiser kini naka-abot sa siyudad gikan sa managlahing direksyon ug pipila sa mga tipaka niini, mitugpa sa nag-unang mga highways sa siyudad dungan sa pagklaro nga wala kini mitala og casualty.
Wala pa magpagawas og komento kalabot niini ang Ukraine kansa ilang gihimo human ang bag-uhay lang usab nila nga pag-atake sa Kursk region sa Russia kagahapon.
Una nang gibutyag sa Ukraine nga naka-igo sila og usa ka drone command unit sa the Kursk region kagahapon duol sa Russian village sa Tyotkino
Natigayon kini human gipadayag sa Moscow niadtong Abril nga ilang nakuha pagbalik ang kontrol sa entiro rehiyon, siyam ka mga buwan lang human naglusad ang Ukrainian forces og surprise invasion.
Gipamugos sa Kyiv nga duna pa gihapon sila’y mga sundalong nag-operate sa border.
Also in Kursk, Russian officials reported an electrical substation in the town of Rylsk lost power on Monday after being damaged in an attack by Ukraine.
Two transformers at the substation in Rylsk had been damaged, according to acting governor of the Kursk region, Alexander Khinshtein, in a post on the Telegram messaging app.
He added two teenagers had been injured by shrapnel from the blast.
Multiple Russian military bloggers also reported that Ukrainian forces had attempted to cross into the village, posting images – as yet unverified by the BBC – of vehicles breaking through tank traps on the border.
On Monday, Ukrainian forces fired missiles over the border and crossed minefields in special vehicles, according to the bloggers.
“The enemy blew up bridges with rockets at night and launched an attack with armoured groups in the morning,” blogger RVvoenkor said according to Reuters news agency.
“The mine clearance vehicles began to make passages in the minefields, followed by armoured vehicles with troops. There is a heavy battle going on at the border.”
In a statement on Monday, Ukraine said: “Nine months after the start of the Kursk operation, Ukraine’s Defence Forces maintain a military presence on the territory of Russia’s Kursk region.”
While there has been no official response from Moscow, some military bloggers have also published maps showing opposing forces attempting to cross the border in two places towards Tyotkino – near where the drone command unit that was hit.