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Unprecedented Drone Barrage On Kyiv Marks New Phase In Russian Attacks
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Russia carried out one of the largest air attacks of the war on June 10, 2025, targeting Kyiv and Odesa with over 315 drones and several missiles, according to official Ukrainian government and military sources.
The strikes killed at least three people and injured more than a dozen, while also damaging a maternity hospital, emergency medical facilities, and residential buildings in Odesa.
Ukrainian authorities confirmed that air raid sirens lasted five hours in Kyiv, with seven out of ten districts hit and multiple fires reported. Officials attributed the scale of the attack to Russia's response to recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian air bases, which destroyed several Russian bombers.
Russia 's Defense Ministry described its actions as retaliation, stating that all intended targets were hit. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted most of the drones and missiles, but some still reached civilian targets, underscoring the limits of current defense systems.
The economic implications of these attacks are significant. The strikes caused damage to key infrastructure in Odesa, a major Black Sea port, and Kyiv, the country's administrative and business center.
Odesa Attacks Heighten Risks to Ukraine's Exports and Stability
Disruptions in Odesa threaten Ukraine's export capacity, especially for grain, which remains vital for both the national economy and global food markets.
Repeated attacks on urban infrastructure also increase insurance costs, deter foreign investment, and strain government resources needed for reconstruction and emergency response.
The military escalation comes as peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain stalled, with no substantial progress beyond limited prisoner exchanges. Both sides accuse each other of prolonging the conflict.
Meanwhile, Russia has intensified its drone and missile production, allowing for more frequent and larger-scale attacks. In the past week alone, Ukrainian air force data shows Russia launched 1,451 drones and 78 missiles at Ukraine.
The attacks highlight the ongoing risk to civilian life and economic stability in Ukraine. Businesses and investors face heightened uncertainty, while the destruction of medical and residential facilities adds to the humanitarian toll.
The conflict's persistence, and the increasing sophistication of Russian strikes, signal continued volatility for regional trade, supply chains, and security.
The strikes killed at least three people and injured more than a dozen, while also damaging a maternity hospital, emergency medical facilities, and residential buildings in Odesa.
Ukrainian authorities confirmed that air raid sirens lasted five hours in Kyiv, with seven out of ten districts hit and multiple fires reported. Officials attributed the scale of the attack to Russia's response to recent Ukrainian strikes on Russian air bases, which destroyed several Russian bombers.
Russia 's Defense Ministry described its actions as retaliation, stating that all intended targets were hit. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted most of the drones and missiles, but some still reached civilian targets, underscoring the limits of current defense systems.
The economic implications of these attacks are significant. The strikes caused damage to key infrastructure in Odesa, a major Black Sea port, and Kyiv, the country's administrative and business center.
Odesa Attacks Heighten Risks to Ukraine's Exports and Stability
Disruptions in Odesa threaten Ukraine's export capacity, especially for grain, which remains vital for both the national economy and global food markets.
Repeated attacks on urban infrastructure also increase insurance costs, deter foreign investment, and strain government resources needed for reconstruction and emergency response.
The military escalation comes as peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine remain stalled, with no substantial progress beyond limited prisoner exchanges. Both sides accuse each other of prolonging the conflict.
Meanwhile, Russia has intensified its drone and missile production, allowing for more frequent and larger-scale attacks. In the past week alone, Ukrainian air force data shows Russia launched 1,451 drones and 78 missiles at Ukraine.
The attacks highlight the ongoing risk to civilian life and economic stability in Ukraine. Businesses and investors face heightened uncertainty, while the destruction of medical and residential facilities adds to the humanitarian toll.
The conflict's persistence, and the increasing sophistication of Russian strikes, signal continued volatility for regional trade, supply chains, and security.

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