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中国基金报·2025-11-23 10:07

Group 1 - The article reports on a drone attack on the Shatura Power Plant in Moscow Oblast, which was carried out by Ukrainian forces. Some drones were intercepted by air defense systems, while others crashed in the area, causing a fire that has since been controlled. Local power supply was switched to backup lines, ensuring no interruption to residents' electricity [2] - Moscow Mayor Sobyanin announced that three Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow were shot down. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that since the evening of the 22nd, Russian forces have launched attacks using 98 drones against Ukraine [3] - The Russian Defense Ministry claimed control over several buildings in a residential area east of Red Army City (known as Pokrovsk by Ukraine) and reported the capture of new territories in the Zaporizhzhia region. Ukrainian forces countered by attacking Russian troop concentrations and successfully repelling multiple assaults in various directions [4] Group 2 - U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg indicated that Ukrainian President Zelensky may visit the U.S. to discuss a new "28-point" plan aimed at ending the conflict with Russia. The plan may involve Ukraine making territorial concessions in exchange for security guarantees [5][6] - The proposed "28-point" plan includes a mutual non-aggression pact between Russia and Ukraine, legal commitments to non-aggression, and limitations on Ukraine's military size. It also suggests that NATO will not expand or station troops in Ukraine, and that Ukrainian forces will withdraw from certain areas in Donetsk to create a neutral buffer zone [6]