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Senior leadership among those killed in strike on Russia's Black Sea Fleet, Ukraine says

  • Ukraine claims to have successfully breached Russian defence lines in the south, while launching a missile attack on Moscow's Black Sea Fleet headquarters, resulting in the deaths and injuries of senior Russian navy commanders.
  • The strike by Ukraine occurred during a meeting of the Russian navy's leadership at the Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Crimea. This attack adds to the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
  • The Ukrainian army has promised to reveal more details about the attack, but the current result is the loss of dozens of lives among the occupying forces, including high-ranking commanders in the fleet.
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The headquarters of the Russian fleet in Crimea were hit by a missile on Friday. According to Ukraine, nine people were killed and sixteen wounded, including two Russian generals. Ukrainian President Zelensky has now received promises of more military support from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Moreover, Ukraine would still receive long-range missiles from the US. Follow all the news about the war in Ukraine via our live blog.

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After heavy fighting in the Zaporizhzhiah cauldron, Ukrainian forces continue to press forward and are now heading for another Russian-controlled village, it reads. The battle to expand the beachhead is in full swing.

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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Saturday, September 23, 2023.
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