Moscow region hit by drone blitz as Russian missiles kill 10 in Ukrainian village
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian forces launched one of their biggest drone attacks on Russia since Moscow’s invasion over four years ago, firing almost 800 drones only two days after a similar salvo, officials said Tuesday. Meanwhile, a Russian missile strike on a village in northeastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region killed at least 10 people and wounded 17 others as the barrage demolished homes, officials…
In a significant escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Ukrainian forces unleashed a massive drone attack on Russia, firing nearly 800 unmanned aerial vehicles. This intense bombardment occurred just two days after a previous drone salvo, according to Ukrainian officials.
The devastating impact of the drone attack was felt in a village located in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region. A Russian missile strike on the village resulted in the tragic loss of at least 10 lives and left 17 others injured. The explosive attack caused extensive damage to homes, as confirmed by Ukrainian officials.
The ongoing conflict between the two nations has seen a surge in the use of long-range aerial strikes, with both sides employing an array of drones and ground robots to disrupt troop movements. The battlefront, spanning approximately 1,250 kilometers (780 miles) in eastern and southern Ukraine, remains relatively static, with neither side making substantial progress on the battlefield, according to analysts.
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