Russo Ukrainian war, day 999. Russia launches the most deadly attack against Odesa. 10 dead, 55 injured  

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**Ukraine Faces Rising Civilian Casualties**

Russia’s military strikes have killed 19 people in Sumy and , including two children. This is the latest in a series of attacks on civilian infrastructure.

**Russian Advances**

Russian forces are making gains in certain areas. They have taken control of and are pushing forward near . However, Ukraine’s defense in has altered Russian plans to capture the city.

**Drone Technology**

Ukraine is developing its drone capabilities with the introduction of AI-powered drones that can detect and engage infantry, tanks, and artillery. Russia’s arsenal includes 300 air-launched cruise missiles, but Ukraine is gearing up to strike vital military objectives within 300 km of Russia using ATACMS and SCALP missiles.

**International Response**

The international community is stepping in to support Ukraine. Denmark’s prince has proposed a joint fund to develop domestic in Ukraine. The US has allowed Ukraine to strike deep into Russia, while China calls for a ceasefire. may hesitate to deploy troops to Russia due to the risk of ATACMS strikes.

**Humanitarian Impact**

The death toll from Russian missile strikes continues to rise. In Odesa, eight people were killed and 39 injured after a strike on civilians. The attack followed talks between German Chancellor Scholz and Putin.

**Power Cuts**

A massive Russian strike on Ukraine’s energy grid has prompted widespread power cuts across the country. Ukraine has implemented comprehensive power cuts in most oblasts to mitigate the damage.

**Death Toll Rises**

The death toll from a on Sumy has risen to 11, including two children. A total of 89 people were injured, with 11 children among them.

**New Developments**

Ukraine’s Defense Minister reports that Russia is building up forces and creating new brigades. North Korea seeks Russian nuclear tech in exchange for troops in Ukraine, posing a direct threat to international .

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