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The prime target of the attacks was the industrial city of Kremenchuk, Ukraine, where some energy infrastructure was attacked, officials said.
Russia launched a huge attack on Ukraine overnight as the country marked Armed Forces Day on Saturday, Ukraine's air force said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned Russia’s massive drone and missile barrage that injured at least eight and left thousands without power or water.
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Russia suffers heavily after Ukraine destroys 179 air targets during night attackRussia has suffered heavily after Ukraine’s air defense forces destroyed 179 aerial targets during its massive overnight attack. The December 7, 2025, assault, which targeted critical infrastructure across the country,
Fastiv, a key logistical hub near Kyiv, Ukraine, has suffered massive strikes as Russia attempts to paralyze the country's railways.
Russia targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure overnight, meaning another winter of power outages for Ukrainians as Vladimir Putin tries to crush their resolve. Holly Williams reports.
France's president condemns the attack and announces talks in London on Monday with Ukrainian, British and German leaders.
Russia launches 704 drones and missiles across Ukraine, targeting power stations and other energy infrastructure.
A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack damaged power facilities in eight Ukrainian regions, causing blackouts and forcing nuclear power plants to cut power output, officials and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Saturday.
Mayor Vitalii Maletskyi, in a social media post, stated that officials were working to restore electricity, water, and heating in districts where supplies had been disrupted.
Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine have targeted critical infrastructure, including energy sites and railways, triggering heating and water outages for thousands of households, Kyiv said
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Ukraine pulls off first jet drone kills in war—wild hornets shred Russia’s new 230-MPH Geran-3 fleetRussia's air arsenal has grown teeth. After months of relentless drone bombardment using propeller-driven Geran-2 attack drones which move at roughly 115 mph Moscow deployed a new generation capable of nearly double that velocity.