Russian strikes hit an apartment block and energy sites in Ukraine, killing 4
- On November 08, 2025, Russian forces fired 458 drones and 45 missiles, including 32 ballistic missiles, striking cities including Dnipro, Ukraine, and targeting energy infrastructure across the country.
- Moscow has steadily escalated attacks on energy facilities in recent months, aiming to cripple Ukraine's power grid and heating systems to deny civilians heat, light, and water, which Kyiv officials say is an attempt to 'weaponize winter'.
- Air defences intercepted many incoming drones and missiles, with the Ukrainian Air Force shooting down 406 drones and nine missiles while rescuers in Dnipro recovered three bodies and treated wounded including two children.
- Authorities switched off power in several regions, including Kremenchuk and Horishni Plavni, after Svitlana Grynchuk wrote, `The enemy is massively attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure again.`
- With winter approaching, Kyiv faces heating risks as Kyiv School of Economics estimated attacks shut down half of Ukraine’s natural gas production, and President Volodymyr Zelensky urged intensified sanctions on Russia.
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Russian stuff blowing up: Ukraine hits refineries at Orsk and Saratov
The Russian oil refineries at Saratov and Orsk are burning brightly. Russia is using the cover of fog to move vehicles into Pokrovsk. Russia turned its attention to Odesa. This is reported to be an air strike on a Russian position in Bakhmut. A Turkish...
Odessa's governor says that the attack caused "fires in energy infrastructure" and adds that they were also hit by offices and a company store of Ukrainian railways.
The Ukrainian military used drones to attack a Russian oil refinery in Saratov on Tuesday night, the Russian exile newspaper The Moscow Times reported, citing Telegram bloggers. The refinery caught fire after the attack, marking the fifth time the Ukrainians have struck it this fall.
A series of explosions rocked the Russian cities of Saratov and Engels early Tuesday, with social media reporting a fire at the Saratov oil refinery. According to Russian Telegram channels, air defenses were on high alert in both cities due to the threat of drone attacks. Local residents reported hearing between five and seven loud explosions shortly after 1 a.m., the Telegraph reports. Eyewitnesses said fires were visible southwest of Saratov a…
"All emergency services were dispatched to the scene," said Governor Roman Basurgin on the Telegram messaging application.
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