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Over 40 Missiles and 300 Drones Launched by Russia Against Ukraine

Більше 40 ракет і 300 безпілотників атакували українські території з боку Росії.

Coordinated Assault on Ukraine

On the night of June 2, the Russian Federation executed a large-scale, coordinated attack on Ukraine. The primary targets included Kyiv, the surrounding Kyiv region, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia. According to the air defense channel Radar on Telegram, the assault involved more than 40 missiles and up to 300 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types. The news was originally reported by the outlet Glavcom.

Impact of the Strike

The attack on Kyiv resulted in at least four fatalities and left over 50 residents wounded. In the broader Kyiv region, an additional three people sustained injuries. Damage was inflicted on:

  • residential buildings
  • warehouses and logistics facilities
  • industrial enterprises
  • transport infrastructure in Buchanskyi, Vyshhorodskyi, Fastivskyi, and Obukhivskyi districts

Emergency crews worked to extinguish fires caused by falling debris and direct hits.

This attack marks another phase in Russia's aggression, significantly affecting the regional situation. It underscores the ongoing hostilities and the escalation of the protracted conflict in Ukraine.

The incident highlights the continuation of military operations and the intensification of the conflict in Ukraine, which has been ongoing for an extended period.

The increased frequency and intensity of such strikes may indicate a shift in Russia's strategy, posing heightened threats to civilians and infrastructure. The international community will need to closely monitor developments, as the situation carries serious implications for regional security.

The recent escalation in hostilities raises concerns about the safety of civilians and infrastructure in Ukraine. For a deeper understanding of the ongoing situation, including a previous massive assault that left 83 injured and involved nearly 600 drones and 90 missiles, you can read more about this significant event here.