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4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine as they trade aerial attacks
4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine as they trade aerial attacks

Yahoo

time28-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine as they trade aerial attacks

Russia and Ukraine traded aerial attacks overnight, resulting in two deaths in each country and many people wounded on both sides, according to officials. On the battlefield, the Russian military said Saturday that it seized the village of Zelenyi Hai in the eastern Donetsk region that Moscow illegally annexed but only partially controls, and the village of Maliivka in the Dnipro region. There was no immediate comment on the claim from Ukrainian officials. Ukraine's southern Dnipro and northeastern Sumy regions came under combined rocket and drone attack, local officials reported. Head of the Dnipro regional administration Serhii Lysak said at least two people had died and five were wounded in the barrage. In the city of Dnipro, a multi-story building and business were damaged during the strike and outside of the city a fire engulfed a shopping center. In Sumy, the military administration said three people were injured. On Saturday, Russian drones hit a central square in the city of Sumy, and damaged the building of the regional administration. Kharkiv sustained an intense aerial bombardment overnight. Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service said six people were hurt in Kharkiv, including four rescuers who were wounded in a double tap strike — where a second attack targets emergency workers trying to help people wounded in the initial attack. According to the daily air force report, in total Russia targeted Ukraine with 208 drones and 27 missiles overnight. It said according to preliminary data, air defense and electronic warfare took down or intercepted 183 drones and 17 missiles but hits from 10 missiles and 25 drones had been recorded in nine locations. Russia's Defense Ministry on Saturday claimed that it successfully struck military facilities in Ukraine that 'manufacture components for missile weapons, as well as produce ammunition and explosives.' The claim could not be independently verified. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an online statement that 'there can be absolutely no silence in response to such strikes, and Ukrainian long-range drones ensure this.' 'Russian military enterprises, Russian logistics, Russian airports must feel that the Russian war has real consequences for them,' Zelenskyy wrote. In Russia, officials said that Ukrainian drones targeted multiple regions overnight. A drone attack on the Rostov region, on the border with Ukraine, killed two people, acting governor Yuri Slyusar reported. In the neighboring Stavropol region, drones hit an unspecified industrial facility, governor Vladimir Vladimirov said on Telegram. He added that the attack sparked a brief fire, but didn't specify where exactly. Vladimirov said cellphone internet in the region was restricted because of the attack — a measure authorities regularly take across the vast country that critics say helps widespread online censorship. An unconfirmed media report said videos posted online by local residents showed that the drones hit the Signal radio plant that makes jamming equipment. The Associated Press was unable to verify the claim. Drones also targeted Moscow, but were shot down, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and an unspecified industrial facility in the Penza region southeast of the capital, Gov. Oleg Melnichenko said. Russia's Defense Ministry said that its air defenses shot down or intercepted a total of 54 Ukrainian drones, including 24 over the Bryansk region on the border with Ukraine, 12 over the Rostov region, six over the annexed Crimean Peninsula, four over the Azov sea, three over the Black Sea and a few others over the Orlov, Tula and Belgorod regions. In Russia's Ingushetia region in the North Caucasus, a woman and three children were injured after a drone fell on a private house, regional health officials said. ___ Follow AP's coverage of the war in Ukraine at

Russia, Ukraine trade aerial attacks, four dead
Russia, Ukraine trade aerial attacks, four dead

Perth Now

time26-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Perth Now

Russia, Ukraine trade aerial attacks, four dead

Russia and Ukraine have traded aerial attacks, resulting in four deaths and multiple people being wounded, according to officials. On the battlefield, the Russian military said on Saturday that it seized the village of Zelenyi Hai in the eastern Donetsk region that Moscow illegally annexed but only partially controls, and the village of Maliivka in the Dnipro region. There was no immediate comment on the claim from Ukrainian officials. Ukraine's southern Dnipro and northeastern Sumy regions came under combined rocket and drone attack, local officials reported. Head of the Dnipro regional administration Serhii Lysak said at least two people had died and five were wounded in the barrage. In the city of Dnipro, a multi-story building and a business were damaged during the strike and outside of the city a fire engulfed a shopping centre. In Sumy, the military administration said three people were injured. On Saturday, Russian drones hit a central square in the city of Sumy and damaged the building of the regional administration. Kharkiv sustained an intense aerial bombardment overnight. Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service said six people were hurt in Kharkiv, including four rescuers who were wounded in a double tap strike — where a second attack targets emergency workers trying to help people wounded in the initial attack. According to the daily air force report, in total, Russia targeted Ukraine with 208 drones and 27 missiles overnight. According to preliminary data, air defence and electronic warfare took down or intercepted 183 drones and 17 missiles, but hits from 10 missiles and 25 drones had been recorded in nine locations. Russia's Defence Ministry on Saturday claimed that it successfully struck military facilities in Ukraine that "manufacture components for missile weapons, as well as produce ammunition and explosives". The claim could not be independently verified. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in an online statement that: "there can be absolutely no silence in response to such strikes, and Ukrainian long-range drones ensure this". "Russian military enterprises, Russian logistics, Russian airports must feel that the Russian war has real consequences for them," Zelenskiy wrote. In Russia, officials said that Ukrainian drones targeted multiple regions overnight. A drone attack on the Rostov region, on the border with Ukraine, killed two people, acting governor Yuri Slyusar reported. In the neighbouring Stavropol region, drones hit an unspecified industrial facility, Governor Vladimir Vladimirov said on Telegram. He added that the attack sparked a brief fire, but didn't specify where exactly. Vladimirov said mobile phone internet data in the region was restricted because of the attack — a measure authorities regularly take across the vast country that critics say helps widespread online censorship. An unconfirmed media report said videos posted online by local residents showed that the drones hit the Signal radio plant that makes jamming equipment. The Associated Press was unable to verify the claim. Drones also targeted Moscow, but were shot down, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and an unspecified industrial facility in the Penza region southeast of the capital, Governor Oleg Melnichenko said. Russia's Defence Ministry said that its air defences shot down or intercepted a total of 54 Ukrainian drones, including 24 over the Bryansk region on the border with Ukraine and 12 over the Rostov region. There were also six over the annexed Crimean Peninsula, four over the Azov Sea, three over the Black Sea and a few others over the Orlov, Tula and Belgorod regions. In Russia's Ingushetia region in the North Caucasus, a woman and three children were injured after a drone fell on a private house, regional health officials said.

4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine aerial attacks
4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine aerial attacks

Global News

time26-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Global News

4 people killed, multiple others injured in Russia and Ukraine aerial attacks

Russia and Ukraine traded aerial attacks overnight, resulting in two deaths in each country and many people wounded on both sides, according to officials. On the battlefield, the Russian military said Saturday that it seized the village of Zelenyi Hai in the eastern Donetsk region that Moscow illegally annexed but only partially controls, and the village of Maliivka in the Dnipro region. There was no immediate comment on the claim from Ukrainian officials. Ukraine's southern Dnipro and northeastern Sumy regions came under combined rocket and drone attack, local officials reported. Head of the Dnipro regional administration Serhii Lysak said at least two people had died and five were wounded in the barrage. In the city of Dnipro, a multi-story building and business were damaged during the strike and outside of the city a fire engulfed a shopping center. In Sumy, the military administration said three people were injured. On Saturday, Russian drones hit a central square in the city of Sumy, and damaged the building of the regional administration. Story continues below advertisement Kharkiv sustained an intense aerial bombardment overnight. Ukraine's State Emergency Situations Service said six people were hurt in Kharkiv, including four rescuers who were wounded in a double tap strike — where a second attack targets emergency workers trying to help people wounded in the initial attack. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy According to the daily air force report, in total Russia targeted Ukraine with 208 drones and 27 missiles overnight. It said according to preliminary data, air defense and electronic warfare took down or intercepted 183 drones and 17 missiles but hits from 10 missiles and 25 drones had been recorded in nine locations. Russia's Defense Ministry on Saturday claimed that it successfully struck military facilities in Ukraine that 'manufacture components for missile weapons, as well as produce ammunition and explosives.' The claim could not be independently verified. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an online statement that 'there can be absolutely no silence in response to such strikes, and Ukrainian long-range drones ensure this.' 'Russian military enterprises, Russian logistics, Russian airports must feel that the Russian war has real consequences for them,' Zelenskyy wrote. In Russia, officials said that Ukrainian drones targeted multiple regions overnight. A drone attack on the Rostov region, on the border with Ukraine, killed two people, acting governor Yuri Slyusar reported. In the neighboring Stavropol region, drones hit an unspecified industrial facility, governor Vladimir Vladimirov said on Telegram. He added that the attack sparked a brief fire, but didn't specify where exactly. Vladimirov said cellphone internet in the region was restricted because of the attack — a measure authorities regularly take across the vast country that critics say helps widespread online censorship. Story continues below advertisement An unconfirmed media report said videos posted online by local residents showed that the drones hit the Signal radio plant that makes jamming equipment. The Associated Press was unable to verify the claim. Drones also targeted Moscow, but were shot down, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, and an unspecified industrial facility in the Penza region southeast of the capital, Gov. Oleg Melnichenko said. Russia's Defense Ministry said that its air defenses shot down or intercepted a total of 54 Ukrainian drones, including 24 over the Bryansk region on the border with Ukraine, 12 over the Rostov region, six over the annexed Crimean Peninsula, four over the Azov sea, three over the Black Sea and a few others over the Orlov, Tula and Belgorod regions. In Russia's Ingushetia region in the North Caucasus, a woman and three children were injured after a drone fell on a private house, regional health officials said.

At least nine killed and dozens injured after Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv
At least nine killed and dozens injured after Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv

Euronews

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Euronews

At least nine killed and dozens injured after Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv

ADVERTISEMENT At least nine people were killed and 70 injured in a combined Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv overnight, Ukrainian authorities said on Thursday. The State Emergency Situations Service reported 42 of the injured had been hospitalised, including six children. A pregnant woman was also among those hurt, officials said. Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy announced he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home after the deadly attack. The strikes, which began late on Wednesday and continued into the early hours of Thursday, caused widespread damage across several districts of the city, Kyiv officials said. Fires broke out at more than a dozen locations as emergency crews worked through the night. 'Kyiv is subjected to a combined attack, including ballistic missile strikes from different directions,' said Timur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv city military administration. He described the attack as 'Russian peace in all its glory.' Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the Sviatoshynskyi district had been hit particularly hard, with damage reported to homes, garages and cars. 'Three children and a pregnant woman are among those hospitalised,' he said. The State Emergency Service reported multiple fires in the Holosiivskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts and said rescue teams were continuing to search for people trapped under rubble. Support teams and search dogs were deployed at the scene. Related Ceasefire in Ukraine: High-level talks in London downgraded as Rubio skips meeting Ukraine will have to make some compromises in Russia peace talks, Polish President Andrzej Duda says Russia has launched frequent missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities since its full-scale invasion began in February 2022. Kyiv has increasingly been targeted in recent months, with strikes often hitting civilian infrastructure. The Russian Defence Ministry did not comment on the latest attack. Moscow has previously denied deliberately targeting civilians during the conflict.

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