Russian strikes kill 17 across Ukraine
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Ukraine's major cities under attack as Russia rains missiles on Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa and Dnipro, dozens hurtIn the cities, dozens of people have been injured, and a 12-year-old child has also been reported killed Russian forces have been carrying out a combined missile and drone strike across multiple regions of Ukraine for the second consecutive day.
Ukrainian forces overnight struck two oil refineries in Russia's Samara region and Vysotsk port, which houses a Lukoil terminal, as well as an oil depot in Russia-occupied Crimea, Kyiv's drone forces commander said.
Russian troops attacked the Bila Tserkva district in the Kyiv region, causing a fire at a local facility. — Ukrinform.
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Russia's attack on Kyiv, Dnipro, and Odesa hits homes, hotels, and playground, leaving casualties: Latest updateThe highest number of injured people is in Kyiv, while the highest number of fatalities is in Odesa Over the past 24 hours, Russia attacked Ukraine with hundreds of aerial targets, including drones and missiles.
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A Moscow-born gunman killed five people including a child and injured 10 others after opening fire in a supermarket in Ukraine. The gunman was killed as special forces attempted to detain him, and four hostages were rescued, according to Igor Klymenko, the Ukrainian interior minister.
Russian strikes killed at least eight people across Ukraine on Friday, including in a “massive” missile and drone attack near the capital, local authorities reported. Ukrainian officials claim the
In Russia, a major Ukrainian drone attack on the Black Sea port of Tuapse killed two people. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia's defence ministry warned on Wednesday that European plans to step up drone supplies to Ukraine are dragging those countries deeper into a war with Russia. The ministry said it believes governments in a number of EU countries have decided to increase the production and supply of drones to Ukraine,