Feb 11 β€’ 05:18 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Casualties and widespread power cuts in Ukraine; Russia claims to have shot down 108 drones

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has escalated, resulting in numerous casualties and extensive power outages in Ukraine.

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has witnessed a significant escalation, leading to increased casualties on both sides. Ukrainian authorities reported that at least 9 individuals were killed and several others injured due to Russian shelling in various regions, including Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Sumy. Notably, airstrikes on Bohodukhiv resulted in the deaths of three children and an elderly man, while heavy shelling in Donetsk led to five deaths, highlighting the dire consequences of renewed hostilities.

As military operations intensify, local officials have expressed grave concerns about the continuous Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure. Oleg Synegubov, the head of the regional military administration, indicated that the bombings targeted residential buildings and energy facilities, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis for civilians, particularly with the onset of winter. The persistent bombardment not only threatens lives but also exacerbates the already difficult conditions faced by those in the region.

In addition to the casualties, the report from various local authorities raises alarms regarding the challenges posed by these military confrontations. As tensions rise, the humanitarian implications grow more severe, with civilians at risk, leading to an urgent call for international attention on the evolving situation in Ukraine. The Russian claims of having shot down 108 Ukrainian drones signify not only an escalation of military engagement but also pose a challenge to Ukraine's defensive capabilities in these turbulent times.

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