Russian drone strikes south, eastern Ukraine
Regional Governor Olexandr Prokudin said Russian drone attacks hit several parts of Ukraine in several places in Ukraine, including residential buildings in the southern region of Hosen, where 11 people were injured.
The gasoline pipeline, gas station, car repair shop and private cars were also damaged, Prokudin wrote on Telegram.
At least three people were injured in a drone attack in Chuhuiv, in eastern Ukraine, including a twelve-year-old boy, military governor Oleh Synegubov posted in the telegram. He added that two people were injured in Kupenske City, too.
Further reports say that in the evening and evening, anti-aircraft fires occurred in Kiev. Media reports say many people seek asylum in underground rail axes and other shelters.
Air raid sirens rang out in much of the country, including northern Sumi, Donetsk and Kharkif in the east, and Dnipro and Zaporizhzhya in the southeast. There was no initial information about damage or casualties.
In turn, Ukraine attacked Russia's target.
According to official reports, enemy drones were intercepted in the Rostov region in southern Russia and the Smolorensk region in southwestern Moscow.
Neither of the claims of both parties can be verified independently.
Ukraine has defended Russian crimes for more than three years and is increasingly urging its Western allies to provide new air defense systems due to concentrated air strikes.