Overnight Russian Strikes Kill Four as Ukraine Faces Sustained Winter Air Campaign
Ukraine warns Russia’s upgraded salvos are straining its air defenses.
Overview
- Russia launched 11 ballistic missiles and 149 drones overnight, killing at least four people, including a 10-year-old, across several regions.
- Ukraine says its air defenses shot down more than 100 drones and several missiles, yet repeated attacks continue to cut power and heating during a severe winter.
- The overnight barrage follows a recent wave of roughly 500 drones and missiles that struck cities and energy infrastructure nationwide.
- Moscow is deploying newer drone models and long‑range missiles and scaling output for swarm attacks, as President Volodymyr Zelensky urges more Patriot batteries and interceptor munitions.
- A recent Oreshnik ballistic strike on Lviv near the Polish border underscored European security concerns, while US‑mediated talks have not produced an agreement.