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Russia's War on Ukraine: Large March 7 Attack Reported
Summary
Ukrainian officials reported a large-scale Russian attack on March 7 that struck multiple cities, and local authorities said a missile hit in Kharkiv killed 11 people and injured at least 15.
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Russian forces were reported to have launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine on March 7, using drones and missiles that struck multiple cities, including Kyiv. Local authorities in Kharkiv reported that a missile destroyed a five-story building and that 11 people were killed and at least 15 were injured. Separately, an escalation in the Middle East after a Feb. 28 operation against Iran has reshaped regional geopolitics and pushed energy markets higher. Officials and negotiators have also discussed postponing or relocating planned peace talks amid the wider tensions.
Key reported facts:
- On March 7, officials said Russia carried out a large-scale attack on multiple Ukrainian cities using drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles.
- Kharkiv authorities reported a missile strike that destroyed a five-story building, with 11 people killed and at least 15 injured.
- The Feb. 28 escalation involving Iran has been reported to raise oil and gas prices and may affect global energy flows and revenues.
- Ukrainian and U.S. officials discussed postponing or relocating upcoming peace talks because of the wider regional hostilities; the meeting's status was described as uncertain.
Summary:
The reported attacks on March 7 caused civilian casualties and added to uncertainty around Ukraine's security and diplomatic efforts. Rising energy prices tied to Middle East tensions were noted as having potential economic effects that could influence Russia's revenues and global markets. Undetermined at this time.
