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Sweeping Russian air attack hits Ukraine as Putin attends China parade

At least five people injured and 28 houses damaged in Russia's overnight air attacks targeting key infrastructure in multiple Ukrainian regions, officials reported.

  • On Wednesday, Russian forces launched a sweeping overnight air attack on Ukraine, injuring at least four railway workers and damaging critical infrastructure.
  • While Putin attended a Beijing World War Two military parade with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the strikes formed part of the war Russia launched with a full‑scale invasion in February 2022, both sides denying targeting civilians.
  • Defence officials said Ukraine's air force downed 430 of 502 drones and 21 of 24 missiles overnight, with explosions and alerts in nine of Ukraine's 24 regions from Kyiv to Lviv and Volyn.
  • Local administrations reported that in northern Chernihiv the attack cut power to 30,000 consumers and damaged infrastructure, while firefighters in Ivano‑Frankivsk battled fires engulfing 9,000 sq m of storage, with 28 houses damaged in Znamianka causing transport delays up to 7 hours.
  • Poland's armed forces said it activated its and allied aircraft to ensure safety amid strikes, there was no immediate comment from Russia, and both sides deny targeting civilians.
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Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine during the night of March to Wednesday, killing at least four railway employees and determined Poland to rise from the war ground, the Ukrainian and Polish authorities declared Wednesday.

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Česká televize broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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