Russian Missile Strikes On Ukraine Hit 2.5-year High
- Russia launched 270 missiles at Ukraine in October, marking a 46% increase from September and the highest count since 2023, according to an analysis by AFP.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of trying to create chaos by targeting Ukraine's energy grid, affecting tens of thousands of people.
- Rolling blackouts were implemented in every region of Ukraine in October to manage power shortages, as reported by Ukrainian authorities.
- Despite a 6% drop, Russia still fired 5,298 long-range drones at Ukraine in October, continuing to attack cities and energy sites daily.
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According to a media report, Russia has stepped up its rocket attacks on Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that in the past week alone, Russia has carried out almost 1,500 drone strikes on Ukraine, more than 1,100 guided air bombs and more than 70 missile strikes. There are dead and wounded as a result of the attacks. At the same time, Ukraine already has agreements with partners regarding...
The Russians were targeted primarily by Ukraine ' s energy infrastructure.
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The number of nighttime Russian missile attacks on Ukraine in October was the highest since the beginning of 2023, according to an AFP analysis based on available Ukrainian data. These nighttime attacks mainly target Ukraine's energy network, the French news agency noted on Saturday.
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