Ukraine marks 1,000 days of conflict as US missiles change the battlefield dynamics
As the conflict in Ukraine marks 1,000 days, new developments include the use of US-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine. This change comes amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, raising concerns about mass displacement as winter approaches. The UN reports significant civilian casualties and displacement since the war began. Currently, 65% of Ukraine's energy production is offline due to Russian strikes, making the population more vulnerable than in previous winters. In a recent clash, Ukraine reportedly struck a Russian arms depot using long-range missiles. Russian officials claimed to have intercepted most of the missiles, with minimal damage reported. The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for the challenges of winter.