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Russia attacks Ukraine with combat drones. If it was the port city of Odessa a few days ago, the capital Kiev is now the goal.
Shortly before the new explorations of the warring parties, the Russian military attacked the Ukrainian capital Kiev with fight drones. According to the authorities, at least three people were killed. Military administrator Timur Tkatschenko said that the victims are a five -year -old child. There are ten injuries, including an eleven -month -old baby.
Both Mayor Vitali Klitschko and Tkatschenko reported on Telegram of numerous explosions. Among other things, several high-rise buildings were met, and fires have been disguised on the upper floors of the residential and office buildings. The air alarm in the Ukrainian capital lasted more than five hours at night.
After talks with US President Donald Trump, Moscow promised a break in the attacks against the energetic infrastructure of Ukraine. Instead, the Russian military is now increasingly attacking civilians in the cities of Ukraine.
Drone swarms over Ukraine
On Saturday evening, the Russian military had started several drone swarms against destinations in Ukraine. At the same time, air strikes with directed slide bombs were also carried out. Among other things, the Saporischschja region was hit by four of these bombs, as military administrator Iwan Fjodorov reported.
There was a fire that the electricity failed in several villages, he said without more detailed location or details. “The pressure wave and debris also damaged several private houses,” it said.
Drone attacks were also reported from Charkiw at night. No further information was initially made.
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Source: Stern

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