Russia launches missile, drone barrage at Ukraine
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Russia launches record 4 Zircon/Onyx missiles in massive Ukraine attackThe assault involved 521 aerial attack means in total: four Zircon/Onyx missiles from temporarily occupied Crimea; 32 Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles from Bryansk Oblast in Russia and occupied Crimea;
Russia Launches More Than 3,000 Airborne Attack Assets Against Ukraine In One Week, Zelensky Says. According to Ukrinform, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported it on Telegram. “Russia launched more than 2,
According to Ihor Taburets, head of the Cherkasy Regional Military Administration, multiple drones struck different locations across the region,
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Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine’s energy systemRussia launched a massive air attack on Ukrainian energy facilities overnight on Saturday, targeting electricity generation and distribution, Kyiv said.President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the overnight attack involved more than 400 drones and some 40 missiles of various types,
Russia carried out its most extensive overnight aerial assault on Ukraine this year, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday (local time), striking major cities just hours after Kyiv, Moscow and Washington concluded the first known trilateral negotiations since the war began in 2022.
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The development follows US-brokered trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi during the week, which produced no breakthrough. Russia continues to press Ukraine to give up the Donbas region, a condition Kyiv says it will never accept.
Ukrainian armed forces launched a series of attacks in January 2026 targeting the Kapustin Yar training ground in Astrakhan province (Russia), where the Russian Ministry of Defense deployed the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile system.
Explosions continued throughout the night and Ukraine's Air Force warned of a ballistic missile attack on the capital. Air raid sirens sounded in several regions of Ukraine on Tuesday morning after Russia launched missiles toward Chernihiv, Kyiv and Zhytomyr oblasts.