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Ukraine has released the official report on the consequences of last night’s massive Russia’s strike, which struck multiple regions simultaneously and caused widespread destruction of critical infrastructure, residential areas, and energy facilities.
Russia has destroyed a major pharmaceutical warehouse in Dnipro belonging to “Optima-Pharm,” one of Ukraine’s two largest drug distributors, marking the third strike on the company’s critical medical storage infrastructure in recent months.
Russia struck Ukraine’s critical infrastructure using 19 missiles and 430 drones of various types – including a Zircon hypersonic missile. 419 enemy targets were shot down or suppressed.
A massive combined overnight attack on Kyiv caused widespread destruction across nearly every district, with debris igniting fires, damaging residential buildings, schools, medical facilities, and private homes.
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Overnight, Russia attacked Ukraine: Odesa, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions came under fire. Train traffic has been disrupted on several routes.
Russia’s night drone attacks hit Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Chernihiv, and Kharkiv regions, causing deaths, injuries, and significant infrastructure damage. Fires broke out while ambulances, homes, and energy facilities were targeted.
Several Russian missiles entered the Chernivtsi region in West Ukraine from Romania this morning after crossing Moldova and Botoșani County.
Overnight, Russian forces launched 126 drones across Ukraine, hitting Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Chernihiv regions, causing injuries, fires, infrastructure damage, and widespread power outages.
Russian strikes damaged gas facilities in Poltava, marking the seventh attack in October. Naftogaz works to restore equipment; attacks aim to cut Ukrainians’ gas and heat.
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.