In an alarming escalation of hostilities, officials in Ukraine report that dozens of individuals, including children, have been wounded following Russian missile strikes on the city of Harie. This series of attacks comes in the wake of Russia claiming it successfully repelled what it described as Ukraine's largest drone assault on Russian soil since the war began. Over 150 drones were shot down by Russian defense systems, primarily targeting energy infrastructures. Notably, debris from a downed drone caused a fire at an oil refinery in Moscow, illustrating the spillover effects of the conflict. Power stations in the Moscow region also came under attack, although reports suggest they were not severely damaged. The attacks on both sides underscore the ongoing tension and reveal a concerning pattern of escalating violence that places civilians at risk. Amid this backdrop, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has reiterated his request for the capability to strike deeper into Russian territory, emphasizing the need for Western allies to authorize such strikes. Meanwhile, the situation on the ground remains precarious, particularly in the eastern regions where fierce fighting continues. As Ukrainian forces face advances from Russian troops, the military situation is described as increasingly difficult. This latest exchange marks a significant development in a conflict that shows no signs of abating, with both sides preparing for further confrontations.
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