Feb 23 β€’ 06:18 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

Officials: Russian strikes in Ukraine killed three people

Russian drone strikes in Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of three individuals and several injuries in various regions.

Recent drone strikes conducted by Russian forces in Ukraine have claimed the lives of three people, according to local officials. In the Odesa region, two fatalities were reported following a drone attack, as confirmed by regional governor Olehas Kiperis, who also noted that three others sustained injuries during the assault. The violence reflects an ongoing pattern of aerial assaults targeting civilian and industrial sites throughout the country.

In Zaporizhzhia, a 33-year-old man was killed, and another man was reported injured due to drone attacks aimed at industrial facilities, as reported by regional head Ivan Fedorov. This incident underscores the persistent threat that drone warfare poses to both military and civilian infrastructure, highlighting the precarious security situation in eastern Ukraine. The strikes contribute to the escalating humanitarian crisis as civilian casualties continue to mount amid the ongoing conflict.

Meanwhile, the city of Kharkiv's Cholodna Hora district faced rocket fire, although Mayor Ihor Terechov reported no immediate casualties from this incident. The broader implications of these continuous assaults indicate a strategy by Russian forces to disrupt operations and instill fear among the populace, further complicating the security landscape as Ukraine stands resolute in defending its territory against foreign aggression.

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