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Russian strikes hit an apartment block and energy sites in Ukraine, killing 4
- On Nov. 8, Russian forces launched a barrage of drones and missiles killing at least three and hitting energy sites in three regions, including a residential block in Dnipro, Ukraine.
- Kyiv officials say the strikes aim to cripple power, water and heating to 'weaponize winter', while Russia's Defence Ministry said the operation retaliates against Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Russian refineries targeting military and energy sites.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched 503 projectiles, including drones and missiles, while air defences shot down 406 drones and nine missiles, but 25 locations were struck.
- Rescuers in Dnipro reported recovering three bodies and multiple injuries including children, while Ukraine's energy minister Svitlana Grynchuk said emergency power outages were introduced in several regions.
- Experts warn that the pattern of attacks throughout the year positions the strikes as part of a broader trend to weaponize winter, risking severe heating outages in Ukraine.
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Russia hits several key Ukraine energy facilities, kills three people
Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles in overnight attacks on Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least three people and damaging large energy infrastructure facilities in three regions, Ukrainian officials said.
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