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Ukraine’s military said Sunday that Russia carried out nighttime drone and missile attacks on four regions in Ukraine, injuring at least three people.
Eight Shahed-class explosive drones, two Iskander missiles and three S-300 missiles were launched, four of which were shot down, the air force said.
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Ukraine’s military said Sunday that Russia carried out nighttime drone and missile attacks on four regions in Ukraine, injuring at least three people.
Eight Shahed-class explosive drones, two Iskander missiles and three S-300 missiles were launched, four of which were shot down, the air force said.
The air force said civilian facilities and “critical infrastructure” were attacked in central Poltava, eastern Donetsk, southeastern Zaporizhia and central Dnipropetrovsk.
No further details were provided.
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Donetsk’s public prosecutor’s office announced that a missile crashed into a residential area in the city, causing injuries.
A 15-year-old boy and a 35-year-old man suffered cuts and bruises, and a 30-year-old resident of the house next door suffered a head injury, the statement said.
Cities and towns near the vast front in the east and south have been under daily shelling for almost two years since the Russian invasion, but Moscow has repeatedly denied attacking residential areas.
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According to the United Nations, at least 10,000 civilians (and likely many more) have been killed in Ukraine since February 2022.
To counter Russian aggression, Ukraine relies heavily on arms and ammunition supplied by Western countries.
But aid from the United States and the European Union is currently stalled.
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