A Major Russian Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine Kills at Least 6 People, Officials Say
Russia's overnight missile and drone barrage targeted energy infrastructure nationwide, killing six including two children, and causing widespread blackouts, officials said.
- Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Kyiv, killing at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Emergency services rescued ten people from a fire in a residential building caused by drone debris, as reported by local authorities in Kyiv.
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On the night of October 22, Russian troops attacked Kyiv, Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa regions with missiles and drones.


Much of Ukraine was left without electricity this Wednesday after Russian attacks that left at least six dead, a day after the postponement of the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin was known. The US president said Tuesday that he did not want to have "a wasted meeting" with his Russian counterpart, with whom he had agreed to a meeting in Budapest to negotiate a cessation of the conflict in Ukraine. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, …
At least six people died in Russian air raids on Ukraine at night, the authorities of the country informed.
Russia Launches Overnight Air Strikes After Trump–Putin Summit Put on Hold; Immigration Sweep in NYC’s Chinatown Meets With Protests
Ukraine said Russia launched more than 400 drones and nearly 30 missiles in an overnight attack, killing six people. The air assault targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure—the latest Russian attempt to cripple the country’s energy system as winter approaches. The attack followed President Donald Trump’s announcement on Tuesday that he is holding off on plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A routine immigration enforcement sweep…
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