In a wide-scale attack on sunday Russia sent its biggest aerial assault package towards Ukraine since late-summer using both high-tech missiles and unmanned drones (which targeted multiple regions across the country)
Andrii Sybiha Foreign Minister pointed out that peaceful cities and sleeping people became targets; Ukrainian air-defense systems managed to stop most threats - taking down 104 missiles and 42 drones. The attack caused power-cuts in many areas and seven people lost their lives
The timing seems connected to recent world-events: coming right after Donald Trumpʼs election win and a rare phone-call between Putin and German leader Olaf Scholz. The assault hits Ukraine as winter approaches – making infrastructure damage even more problematic
Impacts spread across different regions:
- Two deaths in Mykolaiv from drone hits
- Rail depot attack in Dnipropetrovsk killed two more
- Woman died in Lviv region near Polish border
- Two fatalities reported in Odesa area
- Kyiv saw building fires and injuries
Poland had to get its air-force ready as missiles flew close to its borders. This attack comes as Russian ground forces try to push forward in eastern parts while Ukraine holds onto some positions near Kursk. The war is now getting close to its 1000th day mark since it started in early-2022
Russia launched one of the largest air attacks: drones and missiles against peaceful cities sleeping civilians critical infrastructure
Maxim Timchenko who leads DTEK energy company said this shows how much Ukraine needs more air-defense help from its friends. The company had to cut power in some areas like Odesa following orders from energy officials