
"According to Russia's Defense Ministry, nearly 400 Ukrainian drones were launched at more than 10 Russian regions and the annexed Crimean Peninsula, in what many said was the single largest assault attempt by Ukraine since the war broke out just over four years ago."
"The Ukrainian barrage, which came a day after more than 500 Russian drones and missiles targeted regions across Ukraine, hit one of Russia's largest petroleum export outlets."
"Ukraine's security service confirmed the attack, calling it Kyiv's 'gift' to Russia on the Day of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU)."
"Russian authorities did not immediately comment on the strike, though Drozdenko said the roof of a residential building in Vyborg was damaged, warning of more incoming drones and a possible reduction in Internet speeds in the area."
On March 25, Ukraine executed a large-scale drone assault, targeting over 10 Russian regions and the Crimean Peninsula. This attack, involving nearly 400 drones, is considered the largest since the war began. One significant target was the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga, which caught fire due to the strikes. Ukraine's security service labeled the attack a 'gift' to Russia on its security service day. Additionally, a Russian icebreaker was hit in Vyborg, causing damage to a residential building and raising concerns about further drone attacks.
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