Russia's Prolonged Drone Assault on Ukraine Intensifies
Russia has launched an extensive air attack on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, with hundreds of drones and missiles targeting major cities. Ukrainian defense officials report intensified daytime assaults designed to overwhelm air defenses. Several regions, including Kherson and Odesa, have reported casualties. The ongoing conflict has seen escalated exchanges, particularly targeting strategic facilities.
Russia initiated a widespread aerial offensive against Ukraine's critical infrastructure on Wednesday, according to the HUR military intelligence agency. The prolonged attack aims to destabilize key services in major cities, utilizing a combination of drones and missiles over an extended period.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had earlier alerted the nation to anticipate significant waves of drone activity, noting the presence of over 100 drones in Ukrainian airspace. The HUR highlighted Moscow's strategic use of drones to disrupt Ukraine's air defenses, with missile attacks, including ballistic types, planned subsequently.
The impact of the assault remains unclear, though Ukraine's air force has issued alarms across multiple regions. Recent escalations have seen a shift to more frequent daylight operations by Russia. Regional incidences of attacks were reported in Khmelnytskyi, Kherson, and Odesa, resulting in civilian casualties. Despite Russia's claims of avoiding civilian targets, the conflict has resulted in numerous casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure.
(With inputs from agencies.)

