5 Things to Know for Oct. 22: Ukraine, Hostage Release, Trump Compensation, Tropical Storm Melissa, Car Payments
Russian missile and drone strikes killed six and injured over 36, severely damaging energy infrastructure across multiple Ukrainian regions, authorities reported.
- On Oct. 22, Russian troops launched a large-scale missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, killing six and injuring at least 36 overnight.
- Officials reported use of jet-powered Geran-2 Shahed-type drones and Tornado rockets in strikes on Novhorod-Siverskyi and other frontline settlements.
- Local reports described damage to enterprises in Russian regions as well as Ukrainian towns, with Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov saying a kindergarten was hit while 48 children and teachers sheltered unharmed and drones struck industrial sites in Makhachkala, Dagestan, and the Saransk Mechanical Plant in Mordovia.
- Regional governors reported civilian injuries across Sumy, Kherson, Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, while Russia's Defense Ministry said it intercepted 44 Ukrainian drones overnight, including eight over Dagestan.
- The General Staff's figures show heavy personnel and equipment losses since Feb. 24, 2022, reporting Russia lost 1,133,250 troops, while residents described explosions near border settlements less than 40 kilometers from Russia.
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Ukraine war latest updates: Russian mass attack kills civilians in Kyiv, targets Ukraine's energy infrastructure (5)
Live coverage of Russia's war against Ukraine with breaking news and front-line updates. A large-scale missile and drone attack on energy infrastructure across Ukraine killed six people and injured at least 36 overnight on Oct. 22, according to authorities.
All night against Wednesday, October 22, the enemy attacked the country's energy infrastructure.
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andri Sibiha called on all partners and international organizations to mobilize energy support to prevent a humanitarian crisis, following the Russian Federation's massive attack on Ukraine – writes, Wednesday, Ukraine's agency. "Instead of diplomacy and peace negotiations, Russia continues its brutal attacks on Ukraine. Energy infrastructure [...]
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