
"Ukraine says European allies can give up some of their Patriot missile systems now and get future deliveries. Most regions of Ukraine are undergoing scheduled power outages amid a new wave of attacks on energy sites by Russian drones and missiles. Ukrenergo, the state-run electricity transmission systems operator in Ukraine, said the blackouts will last at least until the end of Monday as repairs are conducted on infrastructure damaged over the weekend and demand remains high as the onset of winter approaches."
"According to Ukraine's military, Russian forces used two air-launched ballistic missiles, five surface-to-air guided missiles and 67 drones, including those of Iranian design, during their attacks overnight into Monday. The Ukrainian army did not report shooting down any of the missiles, but it said 52 of the drones were intercepted and the remaining 15 conducted strikes on nine locations. Russia has maintained its attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure as United States-led diplomatic efforts to end the war make little progress."
Ukraine says European allies can relinquish some Patriot missile systems now with future deliveries promised. Most regions are experiencing scheduled blackouts following renewed Russian drone and missile strikes on energy infrastructure. Ukrenergo reported that outages will continue at least until the end of Monday while repairs proceed and demand rises with winter. Poltava and Kharkiv face high-voltage capacity deficits after transmission-line damage, and Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, Kyiv and other central and northern regions are affected. Ukrainian forces reported Russia used ballistic and guided missiles plus dozens of drones, with many drones intercepted and some strikes carried out.
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