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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.
Russia attacked Ukraine with three ballistic missiles and 60 strike drones. Ukraine’s logistics infrastructure, including railways and ports, was targeted.
Russian missile barrage causes widespread damage and power outages in Ukraine. Consequences of the massive attack. Official information.
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 forces carried out a combined strike on critical infrastructure, targeting Ukraine’s energy sector. As a result of the attack, equipment was damaged, and the situation remains difficult in two regions.