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MARCH 2026

New Massive Russian Strike On Ukraine And Evening Drone Attack On Moscow

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On the night of March 14, a week later, Russian forces launched another massive combined strike on the territory of Ukraine with 498 air attack assets: 68 missiles of various types and 430 strike drones. According to Ukrainian command data, the attack used two Zircon hypersonic anti-ship missiles, 13 Iskander-M ballistic missiles, 49 Kalibr and Kh-101 sea- and air-launched cruise missiles, and four Kh-59/69 guided air missiles.

The main target of the Russian attack was the Kyiv region. The strikes hit key energy infrastructure facilities: the Trypilska TPP in the capital’s suburb and the 750 kV “Kyivska” substation in Nalyvaikivka, which connects Kyiv with the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant.



In Kyiv itself, emergency power outages were introduced — scheduled blackout rotations ceased to apply, and electricity supply was restricted manually. Power supply disruptions affected consumers in the Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Cherkasy, and Kirovohrad regions.


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In addition to energy facilities, warehouses in Novi Petrivtsi, Kyiv region, and the territory of an airbase in the Vasylkiv area came under attack. In the Dnipropetrovsk region, in the city of Inhulets, a Geran drone struck a locomotive, and in the Sumy region, a similar strike hit a railway train near the village of Novoselytsia. In the Kharkiv region, a suburban train was attacked from the air. Explosions were also recorded in the Mykolaiv and Cherkasy regions.



In parallel, Ukrainian forces continued attacks on Russian regions and infrastructure in Crimea. On the night of March 14, Russian air defense forces shot down 87 fixed-wing drones over the territory of the Russian Federation, and another 317 by evening.

The main blow fell on southern Russia. In the Krasnodar region, the Port of Kavkaz and the Afipsky oil refinery were attacked. At the port, drone debris damaged a technical vessel, and a fire broke out at the berth complex, which was later extinguished. At the Afipsky refinery, technical units caught fire.



The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine officially announced damage to two Russian ships in the Kerch Strait. According to the agency, as a result of a drone attack, the railway ferry “Slavyanin” was put out of commission and the vessel “Avangard” was damaged.

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By the evening of March 14, the attacks shifted towards Moscow. A massive drone raid alert was declared in the capital. According to reports, air defense forces shot down 66 drones heading towards the city.

This exchange of strikes underscores the unabating intensity of the conflict, where both sides inflict targeted damage on critical infrastructure — escalating mutual threats with no signs of de-escalation.


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tom🤡sawyer

inferior americunt species so humiliated they now beg china to send navy to hormuz😂

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