Ukraine aims a drone blitz at Moscow while Russian missiles kill 10 in a Ukrainian village
Kyiv, Ukraine - Ukraine conducted its largest drone attack on Russia since the onset of the Russian invasion four years ago, launching nearly 800 drones in just two days. These strikes were carried out just after another similar attack, according to officials.
The Ukrainian forces have been devising and deploying domestically produced long-range drones to strike deep inside Russia. This technology has caught the attention of governments and defense manufacturers worldwide. Ukrainian officials aim to demonstrate the impact of the war on the Russian public and pressure President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a peaceful resolution.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a Russian missile strike on the village of Pechenihy in Ukraine's Kharkiv region resulted in the death of 10 civilians and 17 injuries, according to local officials. The attack damaged 10 homes, a cafe, a post office, a store, and at least seven vehicles. Zelenskyy denounced the strike as a "brutal attack" and vowed a response.
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has escalated with both sides conducting long-range aerial strikes. The proximity of these strikes has restricted troop movements on the roughly 1,250-kilometer front line in eastern and southern Ukraine. Russia's President Putin has shown no signs of ending the invasion, despite calls for peace.
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