Russia launches over 500 drones and missiles at Ukraine as Zelenskyy seeks more support
Ukraine's air defenses intercepted 451 of 526 Russian drones and missiles in an overnight strike targeting energy infrastructure and residential areas, injuring at least five people.
- Russia launched over 500 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, targeting civilian infrastructure, particularly energy facilities.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy sought more support from European leaders to strengthen Ukrainian defenses against Russia's attacks.
- Russia's allies, including China, North Korea, and India, are supporting Russia's war effort, according to Washington.
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Russia launches over 500 drones and missiles at Ukraine
The main Russian nighttime targets were civilian infrastructure, especially energy facilities, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, as another winter approaches three years after Russia’s all-out invasion of its neighbor.
Zelensky seeks Trump talks after Russian drone strikes hit Ukraine
Ukraine has reported at least one death and five injuries after Russia launched one of its largest overnight air assaults in recent months, deploying over 500 drones and missiles against multiple targets across the country. The attack, which began in the early hours of 3 September, struck infrastructure and residential areas in central and western Ukraine. Explosions were confirmed in Kalush, Khmelnytskyi, Lutsk, Rivne, and Kyiv. Ukraine’s Air F…
“These attacks are clearly a Russian demonstration. Putin is demonstrating his impunity. And this requires, of course, an answer from the world.”
Russia launched an attack in the night on Ukraine, with more than 500 drones and missiles in the west, depriving thousands of homes of electricity.
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