Ukraine, Zelensky: ‘Four people killed in Russian attacks overnight’

Ukraine, Zelensky: ‘Four people killed in Russian attacks overnight’
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Turin, 17 July (LaPresse) – Four people have died in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “In Odessa, two people were killed following Russia’s overnight missile strike on a residential building. A further five people were injured, including three children,” he explained on X. “In the Sumy region, fifteen guided aerial bombs were dropped. One person was injured in Sumy, and residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a library, were damaged,” he said. “Other regions of our country have also been hit. In the Zaporizhzhia region, two people were killed and another five were injured in an air strike. In the Kharkiv region, three people were injured as a result of the shelling. One person was injured in the Chernihiv region. The Kherson, Donetsk and Dnipro regions were also targeted. Overnight, the enemy launched over 130 attack drones and eight missiles at Ukraine,” he continued.

Turin, 17 July (LaPresse) – Four people have died in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. “In Odessa, two people were killed following Russia’s overnight missile strike on a residential building. A further five people were injured, including three children,” he explained on X. “In the Sumy region, fifteen guided aerial bombs were dropped. One person was injured in Sumy, and residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a library, were damaged,” he said. “Other regions of our country have also been hit. In the Zaporizhzhia region, two people were killed and another five were injured in an air strike. In the Kharkiv region, three people were injured as a result of the shelling. One person was injured in the Chernihiv region. The Kherson, Donetsk and Dnipro regions were also targeted. Overnight, the enemy launched over 130 attack drones and eight missiles at Ukraine,” he continued.

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