At least 10 killed, 33 injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine overnight, officials say
- On May 31, 2025, Russian troops carried out extensive air and artillery strikes in several Ukrainian regions, resulting in civilian deaths and considerable destruction.
- The attacks followed months of stalled U.S.-brokered peace talks, with Russia withholding a ceasefire memorandum and intensifying drone and missile strikes.
- Key affected areas included Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts, where multiple strikes hit towns, infrastructure, and military sites.
- During an unprecedented assault involving over 470 drones and multiple missiles—the highest number recorded so far—Ukrainian air defense systems successfully intercepted 69 drones along with three guided missiles.
- At least 10 civilians died and 33 others were injured, while a Russian missile strike killed 12 military personnel and wounded over 60, showing continued conflict escalation.
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Ukraine: Russia mounts largest overnight drone attack, deadly missile strike
Ukraine says Russia has launched more than 470 drones in an overnight attack while mounting a deadly missile strike on a military training site. The drone count marked the highest nightly total in the fighting.
·Tokyo, Japan
Read Full ArticleUkraine announced Sunday that it was being attempted an attack with 472 Russian drones, on Saturday to Sunday, a "record" from the beginning of the invasion, one day before a second round of negotiations with Russia in Istanbul, Turkey, informs AFP...
·Romania
Read Full ArticleIt was the largest night attack since the start of the war - Ukrainian air force says it intercepted the vast majority of drones and three of the missiles
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