Russia conducted 106 missile and ~2,200 drone strikes on Ukraine in one week
Russian forces conducted 106 missile strikes and approximately 2,200 Shahed-type one-way attack drones against Ukraine over a one-week reporting period, per official disclosures attributed to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and corroborated by multiple independent media reports. Reporting centred on Kyiv described the strikes as countrywide, with no specific locations, target types, or insured-asset damage disclosed. The disclosure sustains the ongoing conflict-intensity baseline already priced into Ukraine war-risk and political-violence books without introducing a new market-moving loss pathway.
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Impact verdict
Low impact. Multiple independent mainstream-media reports corroborate the weekly strike volumes, but none names damaged insured assets, energy facilities, ports, aviation routes, or business-interruption exposures. One Turkish-language outlet referenced 31 civilian fatalities for the week, but no independent corroboration or single-event attribution has been located. Aggregate strike counts alone do not trigger war-risk treaty thresholds, and the disclosure sustains rather than disrupts the ongoing conflict-intensity baseline already priced into war-risk and political-violence books for Ukraine.
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