UKRAINE targeted Russian military strongholds in the occupied city of Luhansk overnight, sparking huge fires.
Long-range missiles caused scorching fires at a flight school used by tyrant Vladimir Putin’s forces and at an aircraft repair base.
Dramatic footage showed the city’s outskirts in flames after long-range ATACMS missiles were fired from Kiev.
Russian sources said the burning smell was “unbearable” even miles away from the fire at a Russian-controlled airport.
They claimed that Ukraine used cluster warheads in the substantial attack on Vlad’s stolen land.
Impressively, it was the third major attack on Luhansk by Zelensky’s forces this month alone.
Putin’s friend in the region, Leonid Pasechnik, was forced to admit: “A fire occurred as a result of the attack.”
The precise targets appeared to be the pre-war Higher School of Aviation Navigators and the Luhansk Aircraft Repair Plant.
The formidable ATACMS ballistic missiles used by Ukraine can reach distances of up to 300 km.
Ukraine also renewed attacks on Moscow last night, with drones sweeping over the city.
This came yesterday after the country’s most impressive drone attack in more than two years of war.
Kiev managed to launch a kamikaze drone more than 1,800 miles inside Russia – roaming Vladimir Putin’s £1 billion cliff-top palace on the Black Sea.
The incredible feat caused explosions in two nearby villages, just 7 and 4 miles from the heavily guarded palace.
It showed off a stunning new milestone for Ukraine – marking the furthest an unmanned attack aircraft has flown during the war.
The result also showed a serious weakness in Russia’s air defenses – a humiliating result for the tyrant.
Ukraine also targeted key Russian military targets in the attack – including a nuclear early warning radar station in Orsk, Orenburg.
Kiev believes that the radar stations are used for military purposes against Ukraine.
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