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The Russian Federation, which “seeks peace”, is attacking civilian targets in Ukrainian cities using a record number of drones.

Monday, February 24, 2025
The Russian Federation, which “seeks peace”, is attacking civilian targets in Ukrainian cities using a record number of drones.

On the night of February 23, the Russian military attacked Ukraine with a record number of drones – 267 – and three ballistic missiles. The previous two nights, they used 160 attack drones against Ukraine.

And on the evening of February 22, the invaders launched a missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, hitting an infrastructure facility. As a result of the attack, a man was killed and five more people were injured. The strike damaged 12 apartment buildings, a civilian infrastructure facility, social and industrial buildings, and private vehicles.

The Odesa region also fell under drone attack, with three people injured.

Also on February 22, Russian troops launched a massive attack on Kostyantynivka with seven aerial bombs, causing significant destruction. Two people were killed, and three more were injured. As a result of the shelling, 10 multi-story buildings, 21 private homes, and three industrial facilities were damaged, and two gas pipelines, numerous power lines, and other infrastructure were destroyed.

On February 20, Ukraine struck the Novovelychkivska oil pumping station in the Krasnodar region in Russia. The station serves the Tikhoretsk-Novorossiysk-2 oil pipeline.

 

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