Ukraine Says Russia Launched Missile, over 100 Drones
Russia launched an Iskander-M missile and 111 drones targeting power infrastructure despite a US-announced pause, cutting heat and electricity amid freezing conditions, Ukrainian forces reported.
- On the night of January 30, Ukraine's air force said an Iskander-M ballistic missile was launched from Voronezh region, along with 111 strike drones.
- US President Donald Trump said Thursday he 'personally' asked Vladimir Putin for a week-long halt, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the pause applied only to energy-sector strikes and sought Washington's help to enforce it.
- Russian strikes have cut power and heating to millions during freezing temperatures, and the Governor of Zaporizhzhia region said a residential building was hit, wounding one person.
- The IAEA board met to discuss nuclear safety concerns as the attack occurred a day after Trump's announcement of a week-long pause in strikes.
- Moscow has yet to comment on US President Donald Trump's claim that Moscow agreed to a week-long pause, and Trump did not elaborate on his announcement.
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According to Kiev, Russia once again attacked Ukraine with more than a hundred drones at night, despite the pledge by US President Trump for a ceasefire in Moscow. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that the Russian forces deployed a rocket and 111 attack drones. 80 drones had been intercepted.
Twenty-four hours ago Vladimir Putin promised to stop the raids for a week, but the Russian army's attacks against Ukraine continue. In the last few hours Moscow has...
Ukraine says Russia launched missile, over 100 drones
Russia launched over 100 drones and one missile at Ukraine overnight, the Ukrainian air force said, a day after US President Donald Trump announced Moscow had agreed to a week-long pause in attacks on the capital and other cities.
Russia launched, on Thursday night for Friday, a ballistic missile and 111 drones with long-range action of different types on Ukraine, in a new air attack coming in hours after US President Donald Trump announced an agreement...
On the night of January 30, the Russians attacked Ukraine with ballistic missiles and 111 drones of various types.
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