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Ukrainian officials said Russia attacked Ukraine for the third consecutive night.

Ukrainian regional officials and emergency services say Russia attacked Ukraine for the third consecutive night, the largest air strike of the war so far killed at least 12 people and was condemned by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The air strike squirrel lasted six hours, Tymur Tkachenko, head of the city's military administration.

Tkachenko reported losses in an urban area but said no casualties.

Russia has no comments on the attack. The Kremlin said it is conducting “special military operations” in Ukraine.

The military government of the region said the surrounding Kiev region is in a situation of drone and missile attacks.

It reported losses in three areas of the region.

Tetiana Maksymenko was in a Ukrainian attack in Kiev, Ukraine on Sunday, outside a house destroyed in a Russian rocket attack on Ukraine. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)

Ukrainian Emergency Services Ministry said the Russian drone strike caused fire and damage to private families in Odessa, southern Ukraine.

The Ministry of Emergency Services said a residential building covering 100 square meters was destroyed at the site of the attack in Odesa district.

Regional Governor Oleh Kiper said a 14-year-old boy was injured in the attack.

The governor said in the western part of Khmelnytskyi, hundreds of kilometers from the front, the Russian attacks damaged private families and businesses, but no civilian casualties.

In northeast Ukraine, the governor of the region said Kharkiv and its suburbs were attacked by Russia and that explosions could be heard in some areas.

The governor of Central Kasgas said 25 Russian drones were neutralized overnight in the region, but added that so far, no reports of injuries or damage have been reported.

Watch | Russia targeted 30 missile-carrying locations over the weekend, drones:

Russia launches a large wave of air attacks in Ukraine

Russia once again escalated its air strikes on Ukraine over the weekend, targeting more than 30 towns with missiles and drones, including the capital that celebrates Kiev Day. Ukrainian officials said the attacks caused at least twelve people, some of them children.

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