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Russian-installed govt says Ukrainian strikes kill three

Russian-installed govt says Ukrainian strikes kill three

Al Arabiya22-07-2025
A Ukrainian drone strike on a private bus in the Russian-occupied part of the Kherson region killed three and wounded another three on Tuesday, Moscow-installed official said.
The attack comes as the rivals are due to hold a third round of peace talks to end more than three-year war in Istanbul on Wednesday.
'In the Golopristansky district, a Ukrainian armed forces drone attacked a private bus,' said Vladimir Saldo, a governor of the Russian-occupied part of the Kherson region.
'Three people were killed. Three more civilians were injured and are in serious condition,' he added in a Telegram post.
At the same time, a Russian drone and missile strike on Ukraine killed a 10-year-old boy in the eastern frontline city of Kramatorsk, and wounded more than a dozen across the country, Kyiv's authorities said.
'Another night of terror across Ukraine,' said Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko.
Russia has fired a record number of drones and missiles at Ukrainian cities in recent weeks, in deadly attacks which Kyiv says show Moscow is not serious about halting its offensive.
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