Feb 23 β€’ 07:18 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

At least three killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine Monday night

At least three people were killed and several injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine, targeting infrastructure in Odesa and an industrial facility in Zaporizhzhia.

In a series of nighttime attacks on Monday, Russian forces reportedly killed at least three individuals across various regions in Ukraine, causing injuries to several others. The governor of the Odesa region, Oleg Kiper, stated that two fatalities resulted from drone strikes targeting crucial industrial and energy infrastructure in the area, with additional injuries reported. Meanwhile, Ivan Fedorov, the head of the Zaporizhzhia region, confirmed one death from a drone attack on an industrial site, highlighting the ongoing threat from Russian strikes in this frequently targeted city.

The attacks not only inflicted casualties on civilians but also raised concerns over the safety of vital infrastructure. The mayor of Kharkiv reported a missile strike on one of the districts in the city, although details regarding damages remained unclear as emergency services responded to the situation. These attacks underline the tense environment across Ukraine, as cities continue to face the brunt of Russian missile and drone assaults.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the pressing need for enhanced air defense capabilities in light of the recent assaults. He urged international allies to facilitate the production of air defense systems, such as the Patriot system, to bolster Ukraine's defenses against ongoing aerial threats. This latest wave of attacks reinforces the necessity of international support for Ukraine's security amid its ongoing conflict with Russia, as the situation remains dire and civilians continue to bear the consequences of the warfare.

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