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Ten people were killed and numerous others were injured in Russian attacks on three major Ukrainian cities on Monday, according to police. The attacks continued into the afternoon as the death toll increased. According to regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha on Telegram, a missile attack in the southeastern city of Dnipro resulted in six fatalities and 29 injuries. He claimed that attacks had occurred on a company, a school, individual residences, and automobiles. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, stated on X that “Russia launched a missile strike on Dnipro, targeting infrastructure,” adding that rescue efforts were in progress.Europe must be as active as possible in creating its own anti-ballistic defense, including its own missiles and systems,” he stated. The president later promised to respond to every strike in his nightly video message. “And we are doing this so that, above all, it will affect the Russian state system and Russia’s ability to drag out the war,” he stated.

According to regional officials, a Russian drone strike on a minibus in Zaporizhzhia, a city farther southeast, resulted in the deaths of two men and a woman and the injuries of eight people, including a 7-year-old boy. At the scene of a Russian airstrike on Monday in Kharkiv, Ukraine, police officers are positioned next to a dead resident’s body. Reuters
Ivan Fedorov, the regional governor, shared video on Telegram showing a man’s body inside a white minibus with blood on the floor and smashed rear doors. Video from Reuters Television showed a pool of blood on the floor and a blackened minibus with blown-out back doors. “People are becoming more aware of the conflict. What more am I able to say? Svitlana Komarova, 58, whose husband was slain in the event, told Reuters, “This is terrorism, nothing else.”

Anatolii Natkin, the driver of a nearby vehicle that was damaged in the event, called the act “very serious terror.” Numerous petrol stations have already sustained damage. Fedorov added that a drone explosion near a bus later injured seven people, including two children. According to officials, a glide bomb in Kharkiv, the second-largest city in northeastern Ukraine, killed a 23-year-old lady and injured ten others. More than fifteen automobiles and a tram were destroyed in that strike, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov.

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