Two children among dead in Russian blitz on Ukraine
- On Sunday, Russia attacked the frontline Zaporizhzhia region with drones and missiles, Regional Gov. Ivan Fedorov said nearly 60,000 people faced power outages and two were wounded.
 - Analysts say Moscow has shifted tactics this year to target specific regions and gas infrastructure, aiming to erode morale and disrupt weapons manufacturing, officials say.
 - The attacks, using camera-equipped drones, have grown more effective this year as Russia launches hundreds of drones that overwhelm air defences; Russian strikes in Odesa killed two and wounded three, officials said.
 - Blackouts halt centralized water, sewage and heating systems, jeopardizing essential services as the strikes continue Ukraine's energy infrastructure campaign before bitter winter temperatures.
 - Sanctions from the U.S. and the European Union aim to reduce Moscow's oil earnings, while earlier this week Volodymyr Zelenskyy said strikes cut Russia's refining capacity by 20%.
 
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ODU women’s soccer player ‘grateful to be here’ after leaving Ukraine
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Six dead in Russian blitz on Ukraine
Russia fired a wave of drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, killing at least six people including two children and cutting power to tens of thousands, officials said Sunday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attacks, which also wounded a dozen other people, showed Moscow was aiming to "inflict harm" on civilians, announcing that Kyiv had beefed up its air defence in response. Russia has rejected US calls to halt its nearly fou…
Again and again the Russian military attacks the cities of Ukraine with drones and artillery. The attacks mostly hit civilians.
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