Kyiv’s energy grids, transport hubs, and military command nodes draw the bulk of Russian missile fire. These strikes spill into nearby civilian zones with little regard for isolation. Impacts scatter across central and peripheral districts. They cluster around strategic sites rather than hitting them with surgical precision.
Attacks peak between 22:00 and 04:00 local time. There is no consistent weekly rhythm. During active phases, the average runs 1–3 strikes per day. The pattern suggests widespread disruption, not precision. The goal appears to be area denial and morale degradation.
No evidence links targeting to weekdays or public events. The strategy is blunt. It aims to break infrastructure and spirit, not to pick specific targets with accuracy.
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