Russian strike on infrastructure facilities in Zaporizhzhia Oblast injures 3  

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Governor Ivan said on Oct. 7 that three employees of infrastructure facilities targeted in the attack were injured.
The announcement follows multiple warnings issued in the morning regarding a Russian threat of guided aerial bombs, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.
No further information has been provided on the facilities targeted or the extent of the damage.
Both missiles were shot down the same morning. The debris that fell in the city damaged several buildings and vehicles, but there were no reported injuries.
The Air Force reported that a third Kinzhal missile struck the area of Starokostiantyniv Airbase in Khmelnytskyi oblast. There were no reports of casualties or damage done to civilian infrastructure. Ukraine doesn’t usually comment on possible damages to facilities.
Zaporizhzhia is the regional centre of the partially occupied Zaporizhzhia oblast. It is often the target of Russian attacks. Before the outbreak of a full-scale conflict in 2022, the city was home to 710,000 residents.
Alexander Dugin, an ultra-nationalist Russian ideologue, greeted Russian President Vladimir Putin with the salutation “God Save the Tsar” at the occasion of the 72nd birthday on his Telegram channel minutes after midnight on October 7.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian air defenses destroyed two Kinhzhal rockets launched at as well as 32 attack drones in various regions.
Robert Fico, the Slovak , visited Ukraine shortly after he said that as long he was prime minister he would block Kyiv from joining NATO.
Viktor Bout became famous in 2005 when a movie called “Lord of War” portrayed his life of selling arms for decades to Middle Eastern clients, South American clients, and African customers before he was imprisoned and arrested in 2008.
After explosions and an air raid alert, missile debris fell on the morning of October 7, according to Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of .
According to Russian media, a fire broke out at an oil depot located in Feodosia, a region occupied by . The fire was reportedly caused by a drone strike.
The Russian forces have suffered 1,160 casualties in the last day alone.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brkelmans announced during an unannounced trip to Kyiv, Ukraine on Oct. 6 that the Netherlands would invest 400 million Euros ($440 million) into a joint advanced drone initiative with Ukraine.
The President Volodymyr said that the Kursk Operation has made one the most significant contributions to Ukraine’s exchange fund. This has helped the release of Ukrainians who were in captivity.
Ksenia Larina, a former journalist for the Echo of Moscow, reported that Ildar Dadin was killed in Kharkiv during armed conflict.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brckelmans visited Kharkiv on 6 October.
In a report from the German media outlet Welt, NATO was advised to significantly boost its defense capabilities.
The Ukrainian national futsal team won a decisive match with a score 7:1.
The intelligence agency reported that a drone worth “several hundreds of dollars” was used to destroy a $10 million automated air defence system.
Peter Magyar, Hungary’s most prominent figure and leader of the Tisza Party, organized the protests outside the building of MTVA, the state-owned media company.
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According to the Air Force, Russia launched 87 Shahed drones, 2 Iskander M ballistic missiles and 1 Kh-59/69 Cruise missile against Ukraine over night.
Delfi reported on October 5 that Lithuanian customs officers found military uniforms and camouflage on passenger trains traveling between the Russian exclave Kaliningrad and Moscow.
These artifacts, which were stolen from our museums, archeological sites and other institutions, are now being sold on the black market. “We already have enough evidence for new criminal proceedings,” said Prosecutor-General Andrii Kostin.
The Washington Post (WP), citing an unnamed diplomat, reported on October 6 that the Ukraine could be offered “more tangible steps” regarding its NATO Membership at the upcoming Ramstein Summit.
Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for the , said that if Russia achieves a breakthrough it will be able fire on the logistical routes linking Zaporizhzhia with eastern Ukraine.
Donald Trump sought advice from Russian President Vladimir Putin when deciding whether to send weapons to Ukraine during his presidential term in 2017, according to a report by the New York Times on October 5, citing unnamed government officials.

 

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