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Five killed as Russia launches fresh aerial attacks across Ukraine

Russia launched fresh aerial attacks across Ukraine, resulting in at least five deaths and over 10 injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure, citing damage to a book market in Kyiv and ballistic missile strikes on Kremenchuk and Kryvyi Rih.

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Five killed as Russia launches fresh aerial attacks across Ukraine
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Russia launched fresh aerial attacks across Ukraine, resulting in at least five deaths and over 10 injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure, citing damage to a book market in Kyiv and ballistic missile strikes on Kremenchuk and Kryvyi Rih. Russia stated its attacks targeted military facilities, including a missile parts facility and a drone component factory in Kyiv, and a steelworks in Kryvyi Rih. In Russia, Moscow reported approximately 600 Ukrainian drones were launched, with one hitting a Wildberries warehouse. The conflict has increasingly become aerial, with both sides targeting logistics and military supply capabilities.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure.

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At least five people have been killed and more than 10 injured in Ukraine in the latest wave of Russian strikes.

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The country's defence ministry also said it hit the Kremenchuk oil refinery in Poltava region, which it said supplied fuel to the Ukrainian military.

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Moscow's mayor said about 600 Ukrainian drones were launched towards the city overnight.

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Russia said its attacks on Kyiv on Saturday night targeted a FirePoint facility producing parts for Ukrainian Flamingo missiles and a factory making components for drones.

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Five killed as Russia launches fresh aerial attacks across Ukraine7 minutes agoDan Johnson,Ukraine correspondent, in Kyiv,andTinshui YeungReutersFirefighters work at the site of a book market hit by a Russian missile strike in KyivAt least five people have been killed and more than 10 injured in Ukraine in the latest wave of Russian strikes, officials have said.Emergency services are working at sites hit in the capital, Kyiv, including a book market, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, accusing Russia of targeting civilian infrastructure.Meanwhile, Moscow's mayor said about 600 Ukrainian drones were launched towards the city overnight. A warehouse belonging to Russian online retailer Wildberries was hit.Russia has intensified aerial attacks across Ukraine in recent weeks, while Kyiv has stepped up its targeting of Russian logistics hubs, with the aim of disrupting military supplies.Air-raid sirens have sounded four times since Saturday night in Kyiv. At least six people, including a child, were reportedly injured, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.The mayor of Kryvyi Rih said a 44-year-old man earlier reported missing had been found dead in rubble. Another person was killed and 14 workers of a steel plant were wounded there.Two people in their 60s were killed when a house was destroyed in Zaporizhzhia, while a person was also killed in Sumy, according to the Ukrainian president.Zelensky said the cities of Kremenchuk and Kryvyi Rih were hit by ballistic missiles, adding: "Wherever the Russians can reach with their ballistic missiles, they strike civilian infrastructure."Russia said its attacks on Kyiv on Saturday night targeted a FirePoint facility producing parts for Ukrainian Flamingo missiles and a factory making components for drones.A book market in the city's Pochayna district was damaged in the strikes. Burnt books could be seen lying on the ground, while firefighters continue to douse the flames.Sixty-nine-year-old Valentina's husband owned a market stall. Looking through the rubble, she told the BBC: "All these books in the street were from my husband's stall in the market - I recognise them on the floor."She added: "You never think that it will happen to you."Valentina said these books belonged to her husband's businessVinyl store owner Luba, 42, said she has lost 500,000 hryvnias (£8,262) worth of stock."This business was my baby - many of the vinyls destroyed were rare and irreplaceable," she told the BBC. "I want Russia to disappear from this Earth."The country's defence ministry also said it hit the Kremenchuk oil refinery in Poltava region, which it said supplied fuel to the Ukrainian military.Moscow said it struck a steelworks in Kryvyi Rih it said had been making weapons components.Russia also said it hit a dry cargo vessel near Odesa, claiming it had been carrying military equipment.Zelensky said 13 regions had come under attack this week, with Russia launching more than 1,550 attack drones, nearly 1,560 guided aerial bombs and 62 missiles.In Russia, air defences intercepted and destroyed 822 Ukrainian drones, according to its defence ministry.Three people were injured in an overnight Ukrainian strike, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. He added that roughly a third of the drones Ukraine launched at the capital had been destroyed.A Wildberries warehouse in Koledino, 25km (15.5 miles) from the centre of Moscow, was hit in the attack, Sobyanin said. Videos shows a fire and a large plume of smoke over the warehouse.Wildberries, known as Russia's version of Amazon, has been repeatedly targeted since July. Kyiv said at the time it was targeting logistics hubs used by Russians to buy military equipment and disrupting supplies to the Russian army.Meanwhile, the Romanian defence ministry said a Spanish fighter jet shot down a drone that had breached its airspace near the border with Ukraine and Moldova.The drone entered from Moldova and was intercepted by an F-18 deployed on Nato duties at 05:01 local time (02:01 GMT) on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement. Debris fell in an unpopulated area of the Galati region, near the Ukrainian border, it added.Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and currently controls approximately a fifth of Ukrainian territory.With marginal gains being made by either side in an attritional ground battle along a lengthy front line, the war has predominantly become an aerial one, with exchanges of missiles and drones aimed at degrading each country's warfighting ability.
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