A series of Russian strikes across Ukraine killed seven people and wounded 34 others, with attacks targeting civilian infrastructure in multiple cities.
Russian forces targeted residential areas and infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia with six aerial bombs, resulting in multiple casualties, Ukrainian authorities report.
Eight Russian-guided aerial bombs struck residential areas and civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv on 24 Sept, causing significant casualties and damage.
The Russian military reports neutralizing a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack, with air defenses active in regions across a 1,034.4 kilometer stretch from Bryansk to Rostov.
Russia's August 26 air assault on Ukraine involved 236 missiles and drones, costing an estimated $1.26 billion, according to Ukrainian media calculations.
Moldova's energy operator Moldelectrica reported power outages following a Russian attack on Ukrainian infrastructure, highlighting regional energy vulnerabilities.
Russian forces have carried out over 300 strikes in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, including an attack that destroyed a historic museum, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukrainian officials report successful interception of Russian drones near Kyiv, while other oblasts, Kherson and Kharkiv, suffer casualties and infrastructure damage.
A Russian attack on a children's cafe in Zaporizhzhia Oblast resulted in the death of a 14-year-old boy and injuries to six other children, local officials report.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemns Russia's targeting of medical facilities as the Security Council prepares to address the escalating violence in Ukraine.