Russian Attacks on Ukraine Kill Seven as Europe Braces for Extended Conflict
A major Russian attack on Ukraine killed seven people and wounded dozens, while drone fragments damaged property in neighboring Romania.

A major Russian attack on Ukraine resulted in seven deaths and dozens of wounded, according to reports from the ongoing conflict. The strikes represent the latest escalation in the war that has stretched into its second year.
During the overnight assault, drone fragments from the Russian attack caused property damage in Romania, highlighting how the conflict continues to affect neighboring countries. Romanian authorities confirmed the damage but provided no details about casualties on their territory.
The attacks come as European leaders are preparing for the possibility of a prolonged war in Ukraine. Officials across the continent are grappling with the reality that neither Russia nor Ukraine appears to have a clear path to military victory in the near term.
The international community remains divided on strategies for ending the conflict. With diplomatic efforts facing significant obstacles, many European capitals are adjusting their long-term planning to account for an extended period of warfare.
The war has already displaced millions of Ukrainians and caused widespread destruction across the country. The latest casualties add to the mounting toll from the conflict that began with Russia's invasion in February 2022.