


Russia Launches Massive Overnight Drone and Missile Barrage Across Ukraine
Russia conducted a massive overnight attack on Ukraine using over 300 drones and 30 missiles, causing casualties, including one death and multiple injuries, and damaging critical and residential infrastructure in Odesa, Pavlohrad, and Sumy.
Overview
- Russia initiated a large-scale overnight assault on Ukraine, deploying over 300 drones and more than 30 missiles, marking an escalation in its long-range attacks on Ukrainian cities.
- The extensive barrages resulted in casualties, including at least one fatality and multiple injuries, with a child among those wounded in the targeted regions.
- Critical infrastructure and residential buildings sustained significant damage in Ukrainian cities, specifically Odesa, Pavlohrad, and the Sumy region, due to the widespread drone and missile strikes.
- In Odesa, the attacks led to fires in residential high-rise buildings, prompting rescue efforts where five individuals were successfully evacuated from one such blaze.
- The coordinated strikes underscore Russia's continued use of aerial weaponry to target various civilian and strategic sites across Ukraine, causing widespread destruction and human impact.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame Russia's actions as an escalating, destructive campaign against Ukraine. They emphasize the scale and impact of Russian drone attacks, highlighting Ukrainian casualties and infrastructure damage, while positioning these actions as detrimental to peace efforts.
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FAQ
Russia used over 300 drones and more than 30 missiles, including Shahed-type drones and at least one Iskander-M ballistic missile, in the recent overnight attack on Ukraine.
The attacks targeted and caused damage in the Ukrainian cities and regions of Odesa, Pavlohrad, Sumy, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Kharkiv Oblast, Vinnystia Oblast, and Mykolaiv and Odesa oblasts.
The strikes resulted in at least one death and multiple injuries including a child, damaged critical and residential infrastructure, caused fires in residential high-rise buildings, and required evacuations such as five people rescued from a blaze in Odesa.
Since May 2025, the scale of Russian drone and missile attacks has increased significantly, with May averaging 124 drones and nearly four missiles daily, June averaging 181 drones and nearly eight missiles daily, and July reaching around 239 drones and more than five missiles daily by mid-month.
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