Russia launches 300 drones at Ukraine
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Russia’s total combat losses in its war against Ukraine from February 24, 2022, to October 16, 2025, amount to approximately 1,127,300 personnel, including 1,080 eliminated in the past 24 hours. — Ukrinform.
Russia continues to pummel Ukraine's gas infrastructure as Putin's war continues unabated. Ukraine will have to work hard to keep homes warm during the cold months ahead.
"Strong decisions are possible, decisions that can help," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday.
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President Trump's decision to meet with Vladimir Putin in Hungary rearranges the chess board for Ukraine once again.
Russia is intensifying drone strikes on Ukraine’s rail network, a critical lifeline for commercial freight, passenger traffic and military logistics.
The Kremlin will negotiate only if missiles and drones bring the pain of war home to Russians, Ukrainian officials say.
Russia has carried out three large-scale strikes on gas infrastructure belonging to Naftogaz Group, the largest national oil and gas company of Ukraine, over the past seven days. In addition, one of Naftogaz's combined heat and power plants came under Russian attack on the night of 14-15 October.
Russia is attacking Ukraine with Shahed drones with cluster munitions and is carrying out double strikes to injure rescuers and energy workers who are restoring facilities after the attack. — Ukrinform.
With Russian forces gaining slowly on the battlefield, Ukraine hopes its long-range drone campaign will help persuade Vladimir V. Putin to change course.
NATO’s two newest members, Finland and Sweden, said Wednesday that they would buy more weapons from the United States to give to Ukraine, a day after data showed that foreign military aid to the war-torn country had declined sharply in recent months.
Almost 900 miles from Ukraine’s borders, a fire erupted at a Russian oil refinery on Saturday. The blaze – a result of a strike by Ukrainian long-range drones, according to sources in the country’s security services – was the third at the facility in the last month alone.