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Russian strikes kill 27 in Ukraine; North Korea drops reunification goal

Russian strikes kill 27 in Ukraine, North Korea removes reunification from its constitution, and Israeli airstrikes hit Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.

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Russian forces have launched a series of widespread aerial strikes across Ukraine, resulting in 27 deaths and at least 120 injuries over the past 24 hours. Klymenko confirmed the casualties, noting significant impacts in Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro. The Ukrainian government has further accused Russia of violating a ceasefire agreement, prompting a formal vow from Kyiv to respond in kind to the ongoing hostilities.

Russian Strikes Kill 27 Across Ukraine

The latest wave of Russian aerial bombings has targeted multiple regions, causing significant civilian casualties. According to Klymenko, the death toll reached 27, with at least 120 people injured. The strikes included heavy aerial bombardment in Zaporizhzhia and a specific attack on the city of Dnipro.

In response to these developments, the Ukrainian government has accused Russian forces of launching an attack during a period intended for a ceasefire. Kyiv has stated that it will retaliate against these actions, marking a further escalation in the conflict between the two nations.

Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes have hit the home of the mayor of Zellaya in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. According to reports from Al-Manar TV, the strike resulted in the deaths of a mother and her two children. One other person was reported injured in the incident.

Russian Sabotage Operations in Poland

Poland's Internal Security Agency has issued a report detailing an increase in Russian-backed sabotage operations within its borders. The agency stated that Russia is increasingly utilizing radicalized youth and criminal elements to carry out acts of arson and espionage.

North Korea Formally Shifts Policy

North Korea has officially removed all constitutional references to reunification with South Korea. This legislative change marks a formal shift in the country's policy toward its neighbor, signaling a departure from previous diplomatic frameworks regarding inter-Korean relations.

What to Watch

International observers are monitoring the potential for further escalation in Ukraine following the reported ceasefire violation and the vow of retaliation from Kyiv. Additionally, security agencies in Europe remain on high alert for further sabotage attempts as tensions persist.

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