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At least six people killed in Russian attacks

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At least six people killed in Russian attacks
At least six people killed in Russian attacks

At least six people killed in Russian attacks

In a Russian attack in the Ukrainian region of Kharkiv, at least two people have been killed. Three others have injuries, Governor Oleh Syniehubow said on Saturday. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia attacked in the night with four rockets and 17 drones. Thirteen drones were intercepted.

Meanwhile, the number of casualties from the Russian attack on the city of Mykolajiw on Friday rose to four, including a child, Mayor Oleksandr Sienkewytsch said. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on social media that a shell hit a playground next to a residential building. "Russia proves every day with its terror that 'pressure' is not enough," he wrote. "This destruction of life must be stopped. We need new solutions to support our defense. Russia must feel the power of the world."

Russia continues to target the Ukrainian energy infrastructure, causing power outages throughout the country. According to Governor Filipp Denisovich Pronin, in the central Ukrainian region of Poltava, thousands of people were without power and running water.

The Russian Defense Ministry reported that over the region of Rostov, several hundred kilometers from the front line, 26 Ukrainian drones were shot down. Three more drones were destroyed over the regions of Belgorod and Smolensk. No injuries were reported.

In response to the ongoing Ukraine-War, Russia launched multiple Attacks, including one in the city of Kharkiv, resulting in at least two fatalities and injuring three more people, as stated by Governor Oleh Syniehubow. The escalating tensions have led President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to call for new solutions to strengthen Ukraine's defense, highlighting the need to stop these inhumane Attacks on civilians.

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