HomeUS & Canada NewsRussian airstrikes on Ukraine dipped in October, likely due to bad weather,... US & Canada News Russian airstrikes on Ukraine dipped in October, likely due to bad weather, U.K. officials say By admin November 9, 2025 0 57 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Russia launched about 5,300 attack drones on Ukrainian targets in October — about 200 fewer than in September, likely due to worsening weather, British military officials said. Related TagsairstrikesBadDippedDueOctoberofficialsRussianU.KUkraineweather FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttps://daynews.space Previous articleUnder-12s pay tribute to those lost in War with Trafford VeteransNext articleRussian rights abuses in Ukraine, US a no-show for rights review, Orlando Blooms highlights Rohingya plight RELATED ARTICLES US & Canada News Examining the federal government’s 2.7 billion in cuts to foreign aid US & Canada News Mogbo embracing being a role player for Raptors US & Canada News Indian boy, 3, youngest player to be ranked by the International Chess Federation US & Canada News Survivors of Sept. 2 boat strike were waving before second attack, sources say LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Must Read US judge blocks detention of British social media campaigner Business Inside Netanyahu’s office as Qatargate rocks Israel again Gaza war Former NBA Laker Tyler Ennis joins Hapoel Tel Aviv Gaza war How insurance can transform our resilience to climate shocks | Opinion | Eco-Business Asia Eyal Zamir directs IDF to implement ‘War of Revival’ name Gaza war