Russia Launched The biggest attack of war against important natural gas facilities run by UkraineOfficials said on Friday that the overnight state -owned Nftogaz group.
Naptive Chief Executive Seri Koratitsky said Russia had opened fire 35 missiles and 60 drones On facilities Gas And oil company in Kharkiv and Poultwa regions.
Mr. Koreski said that the attack had “no military purpose” and “was”Still another function of dandruff With the aim of completely disrupting the heating season and depriving Ukrainian from heat in winter.
Officials accused Kremlin of conspiring to wear Ukrainian power grid before winter.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said that its forces had carried out massive attacks on Ukraine’s gas and energy infrastructure overnight, saying that it also attacked the industrial facilities associated with the army. Russia launched a total of 381 Drone According to Ukraine’s Air Force, 35 missiles in Ukraine. Ukraine has also recently targeted Russian oil refineries.
Attacks against Ukraine increased as Kiev’s supporters in Europe NATO area.
Danish Intelligence on Friday warned that the Russian warships repeatedly left for the courses, disrupted navigation and disrupted weapons in Danish naval ships in the Baltic Sea.
“We have seen many incidents in Danish Straits, where Danish Air Force helicopters and naval ships have been witnessed by keeping an eye on radar and physically indicating Russian warships,” Thomas Aharankil said at a press conference, “Thomas Aharankil, director of the Danish Defense Intelligence Service, said at a press conference.
He said that Russian warships had left for the courses of confrontation with Danish ships, which were during their passage through the Straits.

Defense Intelligence has also recorded Russian warships who sailing through Danish Straits with Sonar and Jaming tools, according to Mr. Aharankils. He said that it was “highly potential” that he had blocked the signals at least at least one occasion and caused extensive GPS intervention in Denmark.
In recent times, Denmark has also reported a drone vision at military sites, and was forced to temporarily close due to the view of the drone last month in Copenhagen and Oslo Airports – Denmark and Norway respectively.
Danish Prime Minister Met Frederricasen had recently described drones incidents at Danish Airports and military establishments as “hybrid attacks” in the country. The Danish police have not found any evidence that Russia was behind the drone disintegration, but said it seemed to be the work of a “professional actor”.
Danish Intelligence is assessed that Russia is conducting a hybrid war against Denmark and wide West. Russia has repeatedly denied responsibility for hybrid attacks in Europe.

On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin jokingly said that he would no longer blow a drone on Denmark and describe the idea as “nonsense” that his country would potentially target a member of a NATO.
“I am no more. Not for France, not for Denmark, not for Copenhagen,” he jokingly said.
Airport officials said a few hours later, Munich Airport closed due to suspected drone vision in the area. Closure affected 17 flights, affecting around 3,000 passengers.
There was no immediate confirmation of where the drones came from, or who was operating them. But amid the increasing concern about the disintegration of drones in Europe, German internal minister Alexander Dobind said he would increase the case of anti-drain defense at a meeting of European internal ministers on Saturday.
Citing sources associated with the Polish Media, Polish Internal Security Agency (ABW) and Polish General Prosecutor Office, on Thursday, there may be drone strikes within Poland, Germany and Lithuania at Russia’s Chief Intelligence Directorate.

ABW detained a suspect allegedly admitted by the GRU of Russia to transport explosives, drone parts and SIM cards among countries.
Hybrid hazards, including sabotage, disintegration, espionage and cyber attacks, have been marked as fast aggressive by Western security agencies.
NATO has strengthened its Baltic operation in response to drone opportunities. Sweden on Friday proposed a new law to expand the maritime surveillance by his Coast Guard.