Russia conducted its usual aerial and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight, but this time the strikes were intensified in Ukraine’s West, causing concern in neighboring Poland and Romania. Two NATO member countries responded by deploying jet fighters in the face of the extensive Russian attacks, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 25 individuals, including children.
During the assaults on Ukraine, a Russian drone breached Romania’s sovereign airspace, prompting the Romanian military to dispatch Eurofighters from NATO’s fleet. Additional F-16s from Romania were also mobilized. Meanwhile, Polish jets were launched to safeguard Polish airspace following the Russian strikes.
The attacks primarily targeted Kharkiv in the east, leaving numerous people injured. However, the large-scale assaults on Western Ukraine are comparatively rare. The city of Ternopil in the west was particularly hard hit, resulting in the loss of lives and injuries, including children.
The carnage in Ternopil was described by BBC as one of the deadliest Russian strikes in western Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict. The attack occurred amidst secretive talks between the US and Russia, as well as European efforts to provide increased support to Kiev.
Russia refuted claims of targeting civilian residences, asserting that their attacks were aimed at military-related defense industry structures and energy facilities. The Ukrainian air force reported intercepting a significant number of drones and missiles launched by Russia, but some managed to cause significant damage.
The timing of these events could potentially disrupt recent peace initiatives in Ukraine. The escalation of violence may lead to increased opposition from hawkish elements in Europe against any peace plan perceived as overly conciliatory towards Moscow.
