
Russian Attacks Kill Four in Dnipro, Target Danube Port
Russian forces launched multiple attacks across Ukraine, including a missile strike on Dnipro that killed four people and injured 25, and a drone attack on the Danube port of Izmail. These assaults caused significant damage and led to power outages in several southern and eastern regions.
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Ukrainian forces hit Russian drone storage site with SCALP missiles
Ukraine's defence forces struck a number of key Russian assets on 13 April and on the night of 13-14 April.
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Russian drone attack on Ukrainian port damages Panama-flagged vessel, officials say The Straits Times
Read full article →Russian drone attack damages vessel at Ukraine port
Russian drones attacked Ukraine's Izmail port in the southern Odesa region overnight, damaging a civilian Panama-flagged vessel, Ukrainian officials said.
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A woman was killed when Ukrainian drones struck the city of Yelets in Russia’s Lipetsk region, Governor Igor Artamonov said.
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Drones reportedly strike targets in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Crimea The Kyiv Independent
Read full article →Russian army strikes Dnipro with missile, leaving four killed and 25 injured
As a result of the Russian strike on Dnipro, four people were killed, 25 were injured.
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