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Russian forces launched 266 strikes on ten towns and villages in Zaporizhzhia region, including 4 airstrikes, 124 UAV attacks, 9 MLRS attacks, and 129 artillery strikes.

Zaporizhzhia Oblast
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Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Russian invaders launched 266 strikes on ten towns and villages in Ukraine's southeastern Zaporizhzhia region on Saturday, November 2.

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Russian troops carried out four airstrikes on Lobkove, Piatykhatky, Novodarivka and Mala Tokmachka.

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Some 124 UAVs attacked Lobkove, Huliaipole, Novoandriivka, Robotyne, Mala Tokmachka, Novodarivka, and Malynivka.

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Nine MLRS attacks targeted Mala Tokmachka, Robotyne, Novodarivka, and Orikhiv.

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Russian forces also launched 129 artillery strikes on Lobkove, Huliaipole, Novoandriivka, Robotyne, Mala Tokmachka, Malynivka, Novodarivka, and Preobrazhenka.

UNIAN → Source tone: likely

Ukrainian Defense Forces struck Russian positions in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, causing losses in personnel and destroying several equipment units

UNIAN → Source tone: likely

After the strike, a redeployment of the 76th Guards Airborne Assault Division unit was recorded

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Extracted: 2026-02-26T14:36:14.070Z

Source story: 3922922-russians-launch-266-strikes-on-zaporizhzhia-region-in-past-day