In a series of airstrikes, Russia has launched 91 Shahed-type attack drones and decoys over the past day, resulting in 6 civilian deaths and 11 injuries. Ukrainian air defenses managed to intercept 38 of these aerial threats, according to the country’s Air Force. The remaining 23 drones reportedly struck various locations in eastern and southern Ukraine, exacerbating the conflict’s humanitarian toll.
Ukrainian officials have expressed their concerns over the ongoing strikes, emphasizing the need for increased international support. The attacks have caused widespread damage to infrastructure and disrupted daily life for many civilians. International organizations have called for a ceasefire to prevent further casualties.
Meanwhile, Russia has continued its military operations, claiming to be targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure. The situation remains tense, with both sides experiencing significant losses. The conflict is expected to continue with increased efforts from both sides to gain an advantage.
Residents in affected areas have been evacuated to safety, and humanitarian aid is being delivered to those in need. The ongoing attacks highlight the challenges faced by civilians in the war-torn region. The situation is expected to remain volatile in the coming days.