Russian attack against Zaporizhzhia kills 2, injures 15  

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Two people were killed and 15 injured in a Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia, a city in the south-east of the country, the morning of October 21. Governor Ivan confirmed the incident.
Three of the injured are in a serious condition.
After struck the residential area early on October 21, some 30 buildings were damaged. The full impact of the attack is still being determined.
Fedorov didn’t say what weapons Russia used in the attacks but reported alerts several times throughout the day.
Zaporizhzhia is the regional centre of the partially occupied Zaporizhzhia oblast. It is often the target of Russian attacks. Before the full-scale conflict in 2022, the city was home 710,000 residents.
sending soldiers to fight alongside Russia’s troops in Ukraine would be a significant escalation,” NATO secretary general Mark Rutte stated on social media after a conversation between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.
On the morning of October 21, Russia struck the residential area in the city and damaged 30 buildings.
Lloyd Austin, the chief, said that ammunition, military equipment and weapons would be included.
In September, the largest government reshuffle since World War II took place. Herman Smetanin became the new head of the Strategic Industries Ministry.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian destroyed 59 of 116 Shahed type attack drones that Russia launched overnight. According to reports, 45 drones “went missing” on Ukrainian soil and 10 others were still in the Ukrainian airspace as of the time this article was published.
The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces announced that Ukrainian forces destroyed a Russian Buk M3 air defense system over night on October 21.
The election results were tainted with allegations of Russian interference. Moldovan lawmakers claimed that Moscow spent millions in a campaign against Maia Sandu, the pro-Western incumbent and voted down the EU referendum.
According to reports, the attack involved seven tanks and eleven infantry fighting vehicles. Ukrainian forces destroyed seven pieces of Russian equipment.
Interfax, a state-controlled news agency, reported that Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for the Russian media said: “We see a great deal of contradictory data.”
According to the National Guard of Russia, Russian troops regularly conduct mechanized attacks near Selydove. These assaults involve three to five armored vehicle.
Yonhap reported that South Korea summoned Georgy Zinoviev as the Russian ambassador to Seoul on October 21 to protest the dispatching of North Korean troops in support of Moscow’s war with Ukraine.
According to internal documents of the agency, the IAEA has signed at least two agreements for research in Crimea that included fieldwork. The deals were signed from 2016 to 2019, and the first deal was reportedly extended during the summer of 2019.
A military intelligence source told Kyiv Independent that Russian authorities had detained 18 North Koreans who had abandoned their positions in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.
Dmitry Rogozin said that the Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia Oblast was a major target for the enemy’s unmanned vessels.
According to Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR), Russian Dmitry Golenkov sustained multiple head injuries. These were probably caused by a heavy hammer.
CNN reported that U.S. defense secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine on October 21 to ensure continued support before the uncertain U.S. presidential election.
According to regional authorities, the wounded include seven women ranging in age from 22 to 83 years old and five men ages 21 to 38. The attack caused some areas of the city to lose electricity.
This includes 1,710 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The memoir “Patriot” was compiled from the diaries of the Russian opposition leader and edited in part Yulia Nalnaya. The book will be published in 22 languages including Russian.
According to the drone developers, the Wild Hornets Group, “Sting” is expected to be able fly at altitudes of to 10,000 feet and with speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. It is the world’s first drone designed to specifically target Russia’s Shaheds arsenal.
In his evening address of October 20, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Russia had launched 6,130 drones of the type Shahed since 2024.

 

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