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Russia Intensifies Attacks on Ukraine, Launches 1,200 Aerial Bombs, 870 Drones, 80 Missiles

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: March 9, 2025
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The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has escalated sharply, with Moscow launching a large-scale assault involving aerial bombs, drones, and missiles. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disclosed that Russian forces had carried out hundreds of strikes throughout the week, employing precision-guided bombs, unmanned aerial vehicles, and missile systems to target multiple locations.

One of the deadliest strikes occurred in Dobropillia, a city in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. According to reports, Russian forces deployed ballistic missiles, multiple rocket launchers, and drones in the attack, which claimed the lives of at least 14 people and left 37 others injured, including five children. The assault also caused extensive destruction, damaging eight buildings and over 30 vehicles.

Another targeted attack struck the town of Bohodukhiv in the Kharkiv region, where a drone strike resulted in the deaths of three civilians and injured seven others. The growing use of drones in combat has intensified concerns about the vulnerability of Ukrainian cities to Russian offensives.

President Zelenskyy strongly condemned the wave of attacks, describing them as acts of terror. He reiterated Ukraine’s urgent need for stronger air defense systems and appealed for stricter international sanctions against Russia to curb further aggression.

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The latest escalation has drawn global concern, with European leaders warning of the broader implications of Russia’s continued offensive.

Criticism has been directed at U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent remarks appearing to justify Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military actions.

European officials have also stressed the importance of increasing military support to Ukraine to counter the intensified attacks.

Further complicating Ukraine’s defense capabilities, the recent suspension of U.S. intelligence-sharing and military assistance has raised alarms about Kyiv’s ability to withstand Russia’s sustained bombardments. Analysts fear that the reduction in American support could leave Ukraine more vulnerable to future offensives.

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As the war continues to escalate, Ukraine remains steadfast in defending its sovereignty. Meanwhile, international stakeholders closely monitor the situation, with calls for diplomatic interventions to prevent a further deterioration of security in the region.

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