Buildings burn after updated Russian air attacks

Danny Eberhard

Regional Editor of Europe, BBC World Service

State Emergency Services of Ukraine Fire in a residential building after it was hit in unmanned in Odessa, southern UkraineState Emergency Services of Ukraine

The apartments were among the buildings that rose to the flames throughout Ukraine after the Russian air strike

At least three people were killed after another wide shelling.

Two people were killed in the Eastern Dnipraperovskaya region, a regional governor, a sergeant Lisak, said the woman had died of injuries after rescuing a burning apartment in Odessa, emergency service reports.

President Floodimir Zelensky stated that 10 regions of Ukraine, including a number of cities, suffered from the attack on the night. Ukraine’s military said more than 340 explosive and 35 cruise and ballistic missiles were used.

Although it stated that 90% of them were beaten, supplied electronically or lost, more than 30 passed.

One of the blows hit the residential block in the southern city of Odessa, causing a fire on the upper floors.

Rescuers said five people were saved from burning apartments – including a woman who later died. At least six more people were injured.

The eastern city of Pavlohrad was subjected to the fact that Sergius Lisak called “hell of the night and in the morning.”

He said there was an “blast after the blast” caused by drones and missiles, adding that it became the biggest attack today.

The goals were reportedly included in industrial monuments, a fire department, a clinic, a school and a cultural institution.

Zelensky wrote about damage to “important infrastructure”. The rocket plant is based in Pavlohrad, and the city was struck by Russia in the past.

The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that it was impressed by military-industrial enterprises that produce components for missiles and drones during the night, but did not specify where.

The northeast city of Sami was also attacked. Zelensky said the critical infrastructure was damaged by reducing the power of several thousand families.

There were also strikes – including with guided bombs – in another city in the region, a seal, which is less than 50 km (30 miles) from the Russian border. Officials said the “purposeful blow” caused a fire there. They didn’t say it was impressed.

Unchecked video footage posted on the Internet, allegedly about the incident, shows a rigid fire and clouds of gray smoke blow.

Zelensky once again emphasized the importance of strengthening air protection, as in terms of allies’ supplies, but also produces them in Ukraine, including more drones.

Trump administration Recently moved to free up arms supplies.

People EPA/Shuttertstock Move a man to stretcher near a damaged residential building after he was hit in an unmanned blow in Odessa, UkraineEPA/Shutterstock

At least six people were injured as a result of Russia’s attack on Odessa

Russia has stated that over 70 Ukrainian drones, most of them in the regions of Rostov, Moscow and Brayansk over the Saturday night.

Acting the acting governor of Rostov Yuri Slusar said the attack was massive, affecting the areas close to the border with the occupied parts of Ukraine. According to him, the houses were damaged by the fact that, he said, the garbage was falling and several settlements were suffered from temporary reduction of power.

The salvore said one railway worker was injured and the railway movement broke. Several routes of supplies to Ukraine go through this area.

Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to attack one of their key tasks – the city of Pokrovsk in the eastern region of Donetsk.

At the end of Friday, Commander -in -Chief, Ukraine, Alexander Sirski, acknowledged that he had faced the pressure, but insisted that his defense was “unwavering”. He said Russia tried to get to the city with small groups of soldiers who attacked sabotage and intelligence, saying that one such group had been destroyed. Russia has been trying to surround Pokrovsk for several months.

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