Russian drone strikes

Orel Loses Heat After Drone Strike: Winter Hardship in Russia

On Friday, October 31st, multiple Russian cities experienced explosions as drones targeted critical energy infrastructure. Explosions were reported in Vladimir, where an electrical substation caught fire, and in Yaroslavl near an oil refinery, with both incidents confirmed by regional authorities. A more significant strike occurred in Orel, where a thermal power plant was damaged, leading to disruptions in heat and hot water services for parts of the city.

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UN Commission: Russian Drone Strikes in Ukraine Are War Crimes Amidst Broader Atrocities

According to a recent report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, Russian drone strikes along the Dnieper River have been classified as war crimes. The report, based on hundreds of videos and interviews, details attacks targeting Ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure with a variety of drones. These attacks are alleged to be deliberately coordinated to instill terror, with evidence including the forced deportation of civilians. While Russia denies these accusations, the U.N. commission was unable to investigate Russian claims of Ukrainian attacks due to lack of access and safety concerns.

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Russia’s Deliberate Targeting of Ukrainian Civilians: Ongoing Terror

A Russian drone strike on a Sumy apartment building resulted in at least nine deaths and thirteen injuries, prompting President Zelenskyy to denounce the attack as a “terrible tragedy” and a war crime. The attack, part of a larger overnight barrage of 81 drones across Ukraine, also damaged infrastructure including a grain warehouse and hospital in Odesa. Simultaneously, Russia announced terrorism charges against a captured British fighter, while a U.S. foreign aid freeze impacts Ukrainian aid groups. Zelenskyy, while assuring continued military aid, expressed concern over the funding pause.

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