Russia launches a massive daytime drone attack on critical infrastructure in western Ukraine, killing at least six people. NATO-member Poland has scrambled fighter jets in response to the escalation.
Russia launched a large-scale daytime drone strike targeting critical infrastructure in western Ukraine, resulting in at least six deaths and causing Poland to deploy fighter jets.
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Russian strikes across Ukraine leave at least one person dead, according to local officials. The attacks targeted multiple regions across the country.
Russian forces launched a series of strikes across Ukraine, resulting in at least one fatality according to local officials.
Two civilians killed and two injured in Russian shelling of the Donetsk region, local officials report. Attacks in Druzhkivka damaged 13 private homes, while one person was wounded in Bilenke.
Two civilians were killed and two others injured following Russian shelling in the Donetsk region, according to regional governor Vadym Filashkin. The attacks in Druzhkivka resulted in two deaths and one injury, while one person was wounded in Bilenke.
Russian strikes on Kharkiv leave at least 16 people injured and damage multiple residential buildings. Regional officials report hits in the Shevchenkivskyi and Saltivskyi districts following a drone attack.
Russian forces conducted strikes on the Shevchenkivskyi and Saltivskyi districts of Kharkiv, resulting in at least 16 injuries and damage to residential buildings and dormitories, according to local officials.
Russian shelling in the Kherson region kills 2 people and injures 31 others, regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin reports.
Russian forces shelled the Kherson region, resulting in two deaths and 31 injuries, according to regional governor Oleksandr Prokudin.
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