Russian Attacks Injure Dozens, Damage Infrastructure Across Kherson, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia
Russian Attacks Injure Dozens, Damage Infrastructure Across Kherson, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia

Russian Attacks Injure Dozens, Damage Infrastructure Across Kherson, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia

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Russian forces have continued their aggressive attacks in Ukraine, causing multiple civilian casualties and extensive damage across several regions. In the Kherson region, shelling injured two civilians in Bilozerka and another two were wounded in separate strikes, while two people were killed and 11 injured in broader Russian assaults there, including damage to infrastructure such as a road bridge and gas pipeline. Donetsk Oblast saw five civilians killed and 11 injured in Russian attacks, with casualties reported in multiple towns. The Zaporizhzhia region experienced a village attack that injured two civilians and damaged nearly 100 private homes, a school, and an outpatient clinic, with emergency services responding to fires caused by shelling. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone strikes killed three people in different Russian regions, with Russia intercepting numerous drones, highlighting the ongoing reciprocal hostilities. These events come amid diplomatic efforts led by US President Donald Trump, who has set a deadline for peace progress and dispatched a special envoy to Russia to negotiate a ceasefire, warning of further sanctions if no progress is made.

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