Nine dead, dozens wounded as Russia launches major attack across Ukraine
Tragedy unfolded as Russian air raids targeted significant Ukrainian urban centers such as Kyiv, Dnipro, and Kharkiv, resulting in at least nine fatalities and injuries to more than 60 civilians. The strikes wreaked havoc on homes and essential se...

Nine dead, dozens wounded as Russia launches major attack across Ukraine
Russia has targeted Ukraine's power supply and infrastructure while Ukraine has stepped up attacks this year on Russian oil facilities in a war now more than four years old, sometimes causing casualties, but both deny targeting civilians.
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Five people were killed and 25 injured in a Russian missile and drone attack on the southeastern city of Dnipro, regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha said on messaging app Telegram.
All the injured were in hospital in moderate condition, he added, posting pictures of destroyed residential buildings, burnt-out vehicles and a damaged children's playground.
A suspected missile strike on a 24-storey apartment building triggered a collapse, leaving people probably trapped under the rubble, Klitschko said.
A nine-storey apartment block was among other buildings set ablaze by suspected missile debris, he added.
"In the Obolon district, cars are burning after being struck by falling missile debris," Klitschko said. "There are also fires at two locations in open areas, including one near a kindergarten."
WARNINGS OF A MAJOR ATTACK Air raid warnings sounded over much of the country early on Tuesday after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reiterated warnings the previous day of a possible major assault.
"Our defenders are ready 24/7 to the fullest extent possible with the supplies currently available." Russia warned last week that it intended "systematic strikes" on targets in Kyiv linked to the Ukrainian military as well as decision-making centres, and urged foreigners to leave. It said the action was in response to a drone strike last month on a dormitory in Ukraine's Russian-held region of Luhansk, which killed 21. Ukraine denied the attack.
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In Ukraine's northeastern region of Kharkiv, a child was among 10 injured in drone and missile attacks, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said on Telegram. Russia's Ilsky oil refinery, in the southern region of Krasnodar, caught fire after a drone attack, local authorities said on Telegram on Tuesday.
Air defence systems were also repelling drone attacks over Sevastopol, a Russian naval fleet base, in Russia-occupied Crimea, authorities there said.
Reuters could not independently verify all the reports. The Ukraine war has ground on since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Efforts to end it have made little progress, with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump focused on conflicts in the Middle East.
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