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Russia Pounds Ukraine With Drones as NATO Weighs How to Sustain Support

Ministers focus on PURL financing to keep air defenses flowing through winter.

Overview

  • Ukrainian forces reported downing 86 drones from an overnight barrage of more than 100, with strikes damaging energy sites that triggered emergency outages in several regions later lifted, while Chernihiv kept hourly cuts after attacks including hits on fuel stations.
  • Two clearly marked World Food Programme trucks were destroyed during an attack on a UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson region, drawing condemnation from WFP chief Cindy McCain, with no injuries reported.
  • An earlier wave of guided-bomb strikes hit a Kharkiv hospital, injuring 57 people as patients were evacuated and firefighters tackled multiple blazes, according to emergency services and officials.
  • The General Staff logged 182 frontline engagements in the past day, with the Pokrovsk axis seeing the highest intensity as Ukrainian forces repelled dozens of assaults across multiple sectors.
  • NATO defense ministers convened in Brussels to press fair‑share support for Ukraine and expand the US‑led PURL mechanism, with the Netherlands announcing €90 million for Ukrainian drone production on top of €200 million for counter‑UAS and Finland confirming it will join PURL.