At least four people were killed and several others were hurt in a huge flood of drone assaults and airstrikes throughout Ukraine overnight, according to Ukrainian officials.
According to the local attorney’s office, three people were killed and four were hurt in strikes on Kostyantynivka in the Donetsk area. A drone strike on Pavlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk place, which was targeted for the second night in a row, resulted in the death of another person and the injury of a 14-year-old lady, according to local chancellor Serhii Lysak.
The most recent attacks occurred shortly after Russia asserted that it had regained all command over the Kursk region’s seized by Ukraine in August. But, Ukrainian officials claimed that battle was still occurring there.
Donald Trump, the president of the US, casts fresh doubts on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitment to put an end to the war. Trump stated on Saturday that he was uncertain about reaching a peace agreement rapidly despite stating the day before that Ukraine and Russia were “very near to a bargain.” Trump criticized new Russian missile attacks on human areas and suggested that Russia might impose additional sanctions on it after having a brief conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Pope Francis ‘ death in the Vatican.
Russia fired 149 drones and drones overnight, according to Ukraine’s air power, with 57 seized and 67 jammed in.
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