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Holiday Celebration: Russia launched attack on Ukraine

Holiday Celebration: Russia launched attack on Ukraine

Tensions continue to escalate between Russia and Ukraine as Russia launches air attacks on Ukrainian cities ahead of the May 9 holiday. In recent days, Russia has launched dozens of drones and missiles toward Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. On Monday, Ukraine’s top military command stated that it managed to destroy 35 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight.

However, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces also reported today that there are dead and wounded civilians. Moreover, private homes, high-rise buildings and other civilian infrastructure sustained serious damage.

In recent days, Russia has intensified shelling of Bakhmut. Despite the city’s infrastructure damage, Russian forces continue to target it with artillery and missile attacks. Ukrainian forces have mounted a strong defense of the city, but the ongoing conflict has taken a heavy toll on Bakhmut’s residents and infrastructure.

The Russian military is focusing on Bakhmut because the latter is an important part of its broader strategy. Moscow aims to expand its territorial control over the Donetsk region. The experts pointed out that by securing control over the two important cities – Kramatorsk and Sloviansk – Russia could further consolidate its position in the region and potentially expand its control into other parts of Ukraine.

Furthermore, Bakhmut has significant economic value. It is home to several large factories and mines, which produce a range of products, including salt, coal, and machinery. The loss of these industries would be a significant blow to Ukraine’s already struggling economy.

What is happening at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant?

The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant remains one of the main concerns for the officials. Due to its nearness to the front lines of the conflict, the plant’s safety is in question. Any damage to its nuclear reactors could lead to radioactive contamination, potentially causing catastrophic effects on the region and beyond.

While the situation at the power plant is currently stable, the ongoing conflict in the region presents a serious threat. Ukraine’s government has strengthened the plant’s defenses, including deploying additional troops to the area and increasing surveillance.

As the war continues to wage on, analysts contemplate its longevity. Yohann Michel, a research analyst in Berlin with the International Institute for Strategic Studies, thinks the conflict will last “long months.” On the other hand, Michael Kofman, the research program director in the Russia Studies Program at the Center for Naval Analyses in Washington, noted that the two countries might battle for years.

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