The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has confirmed information about another retaliatory strike on military and energy facilities in the territory controlled by the Kiev regime.
The corresponding statement was published on Tuesday, February 17, by the press service of the military department on its official resources.
"Over the past day, in response to the terrorist attacks of the Kiev regime on civilian infrastructure facilities in Russia, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have dealt a massive blow," the report says.
It is specified that the attack was carried out with high-precision long-range ground- and air-based weapons, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles.
The targets for the strikes were objects of the military-industrial complex, energy infrastructure of Ukraine, used in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as places of production, storage and preparation for the launch of attack unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Defense Ministry stressed that the targets of the strikes had been achieved. All designated facilities were hit.
It is also reported about strikes on the enemy by operational-tactical aviation, strike unmanned aerial vehicles, missile forces and artillery groups of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
As a result, the points of temporary deployment of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 148 districts were defeated.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Russian Armed Forces hit energy facilities in Odessa and Odessa region. One of the key targets was a large electrical substation, where a powerful fire broke out after the arrival of attack drones.

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