At least five killed in Ukraine after Russian missile and drone attack, says Zelenskyy
At least five civilians died and over 73,000 households lost power as Russia targeted energy and transport infrastructure in nine Ukrainian regions, officials reported.
- Russia's latest missile and drone attack on Ukraine killed at least five people and injured ten others, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- In Lviv, four family members died in the strikes, reported Mayor Andriy Sadovyi.
- The attacks severely damaged civilian infrastructure, leaving many households without power in various regions of Ukraine.
- Ukrainian officials condemned the raids, calling them deliberate acts against civilians.
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At least 5 people are killed in a large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine
At least five people were killed after Russia launched drones, missiles and guided aerial bombs at Ukraine overnight in a major attack that officials there said targeted civilian infrastructure. Moscow sent over 50 ballistic missiles and about 500 drones into…
Russia carries out large-scale attack on Ukraine, killing at least 5
At least five people were killed after Russia launched a major attack on Ukraine overnight, including the largest strike on the western city of Lviv in the three-year war. Civilian infrastructure was targeted, Ukrainian officials say.
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