Russian Strikes Kill Three, Wound Four in Ukraine
Russian Strikes Kill Three, Wound Four in Ukraine

Russian strikes across Ukraine have killed three people and wounded at least four others, Ukrainian officials reported on Sunday. Moscow has been launching hundreds of drones almost nightly against its neighbor since its 2022 invasion, while Ukraine has conducted regular attacks on Russian energy and military targets.

Strikes in Sumy Region

In the northeastern border region of Sumy, a Russian drone attack killed two civilians, according to the head of Sumy's regional military administration, Oleg Grygorov. In a Telegram post, he stated: "The enemy struck civilians in the territory of Bilopillia community — near one of the settlements, less than five km from the state border with the Russian Federation." The victims were two men aged 48 and 72.

Attacks on Dnipro

In the central-eastern city of Dnipro, drone and artillery attacks killed one person and wounded four more, as confirmed by the region's military administration head, Oleksandr Ganzha. He noted that private homes and vehicles were damaged in the assault.

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Crimea Incident

Earlier on Sunday, the Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea reported that a man was killed in a vehicle during a Ukrainian drone attack. The attack damaged several homes and a dance school in different neighborhoods of the port city. The governor said Russian forces shot down 43 drones in the attack.

On Saturday, Ukrainian authorities reported that at least eight people were killed in Dnipro, which endured waves of Russian strikes for 20 consecutive hours.

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