
Russian forces didn’t launch a mass drone strike in opposition to Ukrainian civilian targets in a single day on April 1, in accordance with the Air Pressure's studies.
"We'll preserve monitoring; thus far, it doesn't imply something," Nationwide Safety and Protection Council official Andrii Kovalenko stated on his Telegram channel.
Russian forces nonetheless attacked Ukraine with two Kh-59/69 guided missiles, concentrating on Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the Air Pressure stated in its common morning replace. The missiles had been reportedly shot down.
The report talked about no drone assaults, and the Air Pressure didn’t announce any alarms linked to drone strikes in a single day.
This is able to mark the primary occasion in 2025 when Russia didn’t try and strike Ukrainian cities, villages, and infrastructure with kamikaze drones en masse.
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast officers nonetheless reported drone assaults in opposition to the area "between the night and the morning," not commenting on the variety of drones and revealing solely restricted injury.
Regardless of this supposed pause on mass drone strikes in opposition to civilian targets, Russian drones have continued to have interaction Ukrainian forces in front-line operations. The Common Employees of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported the destruction of 46 Russian operational-tactical drones over the previous 24 hours.
Russian forces additionally continued attacking Ukrainian cities and villages with different weaponry, together with KAB bombs and artillery, inflicting civilian casualties.
Moscow's forces have been attacking Ukraine with unmanned aerial autos practically every day, although there have been sporadic breaks in these strikes.
The event follows an settlement on an vitality ceasefire concluded by Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. in Riyadh on March 25. Russian forces have repeatedly attacked Ukrainian civilian targets, allegedly together with vitality amenities, since then.


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