Russia launched nearly 450 drones and 30 missiles on Oct. 10, causing power outages across nine regions including Kyiv, injuring over 20 people and killing a child in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
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On Oct. 10 — exactly three years to the day after Russia's first major strike on Ukraine's energy sector in 2022 — Russia launched nearly 450 drones and 30 missiles
The attack caused power outages across nine regions, including Kyiv
Over 20 people were injured across the country, and a child was killed in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Russian kamikaze drones attacked Kyiv, which may cause power and water supply cuts
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