Government Towers, Bridges, Airports, Energy: Massive Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukraine’s Rear

Government Towers, Bridges, Airports, Energy: Massive Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukraine’s Rear

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While Ukraine’s raids on Russian border infrastructure caused disruption, Moscow’s response was sweeping—igniting the heart of government in Kiev and dismantling critical energy and logistics nodes across the country.

Over the last two days, Ukraine’s attempts to strike deep into Russia included drone attacks on critical infrastructure—pipeline pumping stations in Bryansk and attacks on Russian border settlements.

Ukraine has again attacked the Druzhba oil pipeline. A pumping station in Naitopovichi, Bryansk region, has been hit


These raids prompted Russian air-defense responses that reportedly intercepted dozens of fixed-wing UAVs in the early morning hours.

Russian MoD mobile air defense team shoots down Ukrainian ‘Lutyi’ (‘Fierce’)-type kamikaze UAV


Government Towers, Bridges, Airports, Energy: Massive Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukraine’s Rear Government Towers, Bridges, Airports, Energy: Massive Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukraine’s Rear

The aftermath of a direct drone strike on School No. 20 in the Kalininsky district of Donetsk


Russia’s counter-strikes, however, were far broader. From evening on September 7 into the early hours of September 8, waves of strike drones, glide bombs (UMPK kits), and ballistic missiles were unleashed across Ukraine.

The most symbolic strike hit Kiev: a blaze engulfed the Cabinet of Ministers building.

Government Towers, Bridges, Airports, Energy: Massive Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukraine’s Rear

Kiev. Fire in the Cabinet of Ministers building, reportedly after the crash of a UAV


Mayor Klitschko confirmed the fire was likely triggered by the downing of a drone—making it the first direct damage to Ukraine’s highest-level civilian authority building.

Beyond politics, the strikes targeted logistics and energy hubs. In Kremenchuk, a “Geran” strike damaged the Kryukov rail bridge over the Dnipro, a key artery linking rail lines and oil infrastructure, causing rerouting and lengthy repairs.

Footage of one of the “Geran” drone strikes on the bridge in Kremenchuk


At the Dnipro airport, Russian Iskander-M missiles and Geran-2 drones destroyed the aircraft hangar, support equipment, ILS systems, and the control building, crippling Ukraine’s aviation logistics and ground service capabilities.

A strike on the infrastructure of Dnipro International Airport. The facility, amid the ongoing conflict, has long lost its exclusively civilian status and is allegedly used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a military logistics hub


Shortly after, a devastating drone strike hit the Tripilska thermal power station near Kiev.

Nighttime strikes target thermal power plant in Kiev region. Power outages reported in Kiev and surrounding areas following the attack


Twenty-five UAVs bombed the substation, coal-feed systems, 250-meter stack, and the main generator hall. Two energy blocks (around 400 MW) were knocked offline, threatening grid stability for multiple Ukrainian regions and forcing emergency load redistribution.

On the front lines, in Kramatorsk, glide bombs hit former ATO command quarters, and near Novodonetske Geran-2s struck the 14th Operational Brigade and Marine Battalion staging areas. Russian reports cite multiple casualties and equipment losses, including armaments, vehicles, generators, and warehouses—degrading Ukraine’s operational reserve and logistical autonomy in Donbas.

Collectively, these actions underscore a methodical Russian campaign: from government nerve centers to energy and logistics hubs, from transportation choke points to frontline reserves. Ukraine’s retaliatory logistics attacks, while disruptive, pale beside the depth, scale, and concentrated focus of Russia’s response. The strikes of September 7–8 show not only symbolic reach but also the ability to systematically dismantle the infrastructure underpinning Ukraine’s defense.


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tomsawyer

my ex husband vanya so humiliated he be inhaling fentanyl 3 days in our americunt trailer park

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Mia

i’m curious if the putler website will report on the hts attack on hezbollah? if hamas had shot putler and lavrov, at least the traitors of syria and hezbollah, would have paid for their betrayal.

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Hmmhmmm

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Cordis Die

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Dunk

russia is now increasing its aggressiveness even hitting a ukrainian government building ,more and more territory is being gained even ukrainian land to be used as a buffer zone while the uk and eu go into temper tantrums like little children.

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Aragorn

ukraines highest level of war criminals reside in washington. i thought that was obvious ? you are maybe confused by russias “root causes”, which they try to keep as close to their nose as possible 😂 what a waste of time those “sarmat”, “satan” and whatever they are called was. do they actually work ? then they represent a unique opportunity to get rid of “us”. you think that 200 peoples extinct should be enough, but now they are after the jews.

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Conan M

what took the pout’ster so long?….

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Spiderman

the trully neonazis invaders and civilian killers

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tomsawyer

why dumb portogoose upset? hillbilly tranny from burgerland stole your buttplug

SovietRus´

still have about 15 bridges in the dnieper to hit and destroy, of course… “decommunization” said the banderites isn´t it? all the bridges are soviet built! iskanders will be better to obliterate this bridges, because of the final approach of 90 degrees, velocity, kynetic power, etc… iskander with he+cluster. but fabs/odabs are better to bridges in dnipro and zaporizhzhia… glide bombs are already in their range! so, to work ruaf! make the banderites cry!

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the narrative

ukraine is not a nation. it may have been at one time. the nato war monopolies will toss it like a used condom. but still profit from its continued rape.

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