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Over March 24-25, 2026 both sides launched unprecedented drone waves that intensified the four-year war and spilled into neighbouring NATO states.
Ukraine and independent monitors reported one of Russiaâs largest-ever 24âhour assaults â roughly 948 Shahed and other strike drones in successive overnight and daytime waves â that killed at least six to eight people, wounded dozens and struck cities including Lviv and IvanoâFrankivsk; a UNESCOâlisted site in Lviv was damaged.
Ukraine said it intercepted most of the incoming drones, with some accounts citing a roughly 95%â97% interception rate.
Kyiv also mounted large longârange strikes on Russian territory: Russian officials said air defences shot down 389 Ukrainian drones as a Ukrainian raid ignited a fire at the UstâLuga oil terminal in Leningrad region.
Incidents crossed NATO borders: a drone from Russian airspace hit the Auvere power plant chimney in Estonia and wreckage was found in southeastern Latvia.
Attacks on energy infrastructure left hundreds of thousands without power in parts of Russia and Ukraine and prompted Moldova to declare an energy emergency.
Authorities continue investigations into crossâborder drone incursions and damage to critical infrastructure.
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Officials in Estonia and Latvia said wreckage and timing point to a Ukrainian drone, not an intentional Russian strike, and media outlets revised headlines accordingly. The episode underscores risks from stray or EWâdiverted strike drones and the need for cautious messaging and stronger regional airâdefence readiness.
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