Ukraine has reported that at least three individuals lost their lives and over thirty others sustained injuries following a substantial Russian aerial offensive overnight. President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the attacks were strategically aimed at intimidating the Ukrainian populace and damaging critical infrastructure, with a direct missile strike impacting a residential building. The Ukrainian air force indicated that Russia deployed approximately 619 drones and missiles. Conversely, Russia’s Ministry of Defence asserted that its “massive strike” employed “precision weapons” targeting military-industrial sites. In a separate development, Russia reported four fatalities resulting from a Ukrainian drone strike on the Saratov region, a claim Kyiv substantiated by stating a major oil refinery was hit. Ukraine also indicated damage to another Russian oil refinery in the adjacent Samara region. The BBC has not independently verified these claims from either side. Cross-border drone incursions have become a recurring aspect of the conflict. In July, a series of sustained drone attacks from Ukraine led to the temporary closure of all major Moscow airports. Kyiv has been consistently targeting Russian oil and industrial infrastructure, which are crucial for Russia’s ongoing military operations. Meanwhile, Russia has intensified its aerial bombardments of Ukraine in recent weeks, even as Kyiv and its Western allies, including the United States, continue to advocate for a ceasefire. Earlier this month, Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, experienced a direct hit on its main government building, attributed by Ukraine to a Russian Iskander cruise missile. President Zelensky also mentioned plans to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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