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Conflicts, Military and WarRussia launched a massive missile strike on Ukraine

Russia launched a massive missile strike on Ukraine

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A massive strike was carried out on . This was reported by the Telegram channel “Military Chronicle”.

The report said that Ukrainian monitoring channels are reporting three groups of unknown cruise missiles heading through the region towards Kiev.

Another publication mentions X-101 cruise missiles flying towards the Nikolaev and regions.

As specified, from 9 to 12 missiles were recorded in the sky. Later, “Military Chronicle” reported an increase in the number of missiles.

On the morning of October 28, it became known that explosions were recorded in the of Nikolaev in southern Ukraine, as well as in Vinnytsia and Khmelnytskyi. In addition, several flights occurred in Lutsk and Rivne.

In the Rivne region, after the flights, there were problems with electricity. The city's schools switched to distance learning. The authorities noted that 280 thousand households in the region were without electricity. Shortly before this, the media wrote about explosions in and Kirovohrad. At that time, an air raid alarm was in effect throughout Ukraine.

The Russian military began striking Ukrainian infrastructure in October 2022, shortly after the explosion on the . Since then, air raid sirens have been sounded regularly in various regions of Ukraine, often throughout the country. According to the Russian Defense Ministry , military operations are carried out on facilities in the energy sector, defense industry, military administration and communications.

According to BBC, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko urged people to take shelter and said emergency power outages had been introduced after confirming attacks on facilities were “taking place all over Ukraine”.

According to France24, “The would continue to arm Ukraine and strengthen its defenses to ensure will make no further advances and will not attack again after a cease-fire or peace agreement,” Kellogg's research paper for the Trumpist America First Policy Institute said.

“Future American military aid, however, will require Ukraine to participate in peace talks with Russia.”

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