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Three die in the flames, including children, as Russian drones ignited deadly fires in a Kyiv apartment block – rescuers worked through the night to pull survivors from the rubble.
Russia launched another large-scale overnight attack on Ukraine, killing civilians, including children. President Zelenskyy urged global partners to step up pressure on Moscow.
Russian forces struck Kharkiv overnight, injuring 11 civilians. Residential buildings, outbuildings, and businesses were damaged. Prosecutors have opened a war crimes investigation.
Russia attacked Ukraine with three ballistic missiles and 60 strike drones. Ukraine’s logistics infrastructure, including railways and ports, was targeted.
On the night of October 19, the Russian occupation army continued to terrorize residents of the Dnipropetrovsk region. The enemy struck apartment buildings and private houses.
Russian drones struck Chernihiv, damaging transport, homes, and industrial sites. One person was injured, while local authorities manage power outages and prepare for winter.
Russia has carried out three major attacks on Ukraine’s gas infrastructure over the past week, targeting critical facilities and a Naftogaz power plant.
Russian strike by russian forces struck a DTEK energy facility in the Odesa region, causing significant damage.
Three people were killed and ten wounded as a result of Russian occupying forces shelling in the Kherson and Beryslav districts using artillery, tanks, mortars, multiple launch rocket systems, aircraft, and drones.
The most difficult situation following the night attack is with power supply in the capital and five regions, where emergency power outages have been implemented.
Russian military forces launched a large-scale combined aerial assault on Ukraine, marking one of the most intense attacks since the beginning of the war.
The strike by Russian forces on gas infrastructure on October 3 turned out to be the largest since the beginning of the full-scale war.