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Russia launched more than 100 shelling attacks this year: Ukraine

Jake Miller Published November 1, 2023
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On Wednesday, Ukraine said that Russia had shelled more than 100 settlements over the last 24 hours – more than in any single day so far this year.

Russia has fired millions of artillery shells on Ukrainian cities, towns, and villages along the frontlines since it launched its offensive last February, reducing several across the eastern part of the country to rubble.

Ukrainian Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said in a post on social media, “Over the last 24 hours, the enemy shelled 118 settlements in 10 regions. This is the highest number of cities and villages that have come under attack since the start of the year.”

Ukraine also reported a Russian attack on an oil refinery in Kremenchuk, a central industrial city.

Klymenko said that there were no casualties but it took almost 100 firefighters several hours to put out the resulting blaze.

Ukraine and the West fear Russia will escalate their attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure ahead of the cold winter – as Moscow did last year.

The overnight shelling in the northeastern Kharkiv region killed one person, and another was killed in the southern Kherson region, local officials said.

Kyiv’s air force also said Wednesday it shot down 18 of 20 Russian drones that were launched overnight, while Russia’s defense ministry said it shot down two Ukrainian drones over the Bryansk and Kursk regions, which border Ukraine.

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