Russian army strikes made on the night of Thursday to Friday caused the death of at least six people in several regions of Ukraine, the country’s authorities said.
Russian strikes left at least six dead in different Ukrainian regions on the night of Thursday to Friday, the country’s authorities said, despite the ultimatum posed by Donald Trump in Moscow. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, this new salvo has focused on “The territories of the front in the east of the country”with in particular 35 Shahed type explosive drones, Iranian design, of which 11 were intercepted.
This number of drones sent is much lower than some of the previous nights. In recent weeks, Moscow has repeatedly launched record air attacks against Ukraine. Three people were killed in drone strikes aimed at Dnipropetrovsk, Serguiï Lyssak, the governor of this central region on Telegram on Friday morning.
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Moscow claimed Thursday the taking of villages located in three Ukrainian regions
In the regions of Donetsk, in the east, and Kherson and Zaporijia, both located in the South, several Russian attacks left three dead and injured, according to local authorities. These three regions are partially occupied by Moscow troops, combated by Ukrainian forces. Russian soldiers continue their offensive and air strikes in Ukraine, despite the ultimatum given Monday by Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin to end the conflict, launched in February 2022.
Moscow notably claimed on Thursday taking villages located in three Ukrainian regions, marking its push on several fronts in front of a Ukrainian army that lacks men and weapons. Russia said it had shot 73 Ukrainian drones above its territory, including 10 which, according to it, heading towards its capital, Moscow.