Russia has launched its first missile attack on Kyiv since August, a development that alarms Ukrainian officials and civilians as winter approaches. Early reports from Ukraine’s military confirm that air defenses intercepted the majority of the missiles, averting significant damage to critical infrastructure in the capital city. However, the assault underscores the ongoing risk of disruption to the nation's energy grid, heightening fears of prolonged blackouts and power shortages as colder months set in.
Ukrainian authorities report that Russia’s latest offensive utilized long-range missiles, with sirens blaring across Kyiv and surrounding regions as citizens sought refuge. . .