Russian Attack Kills 3 in Ukraine's City of Dnipro, Governor Says
- Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine's Dnipro killed three people, according to Ukrainian officials.
- Serhiy Lysak, the Dnipropetrovsk regional governor, described the attack as a "terrible night" and noted six others were wounded.
- The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Moscow's troops launched 235 drones and 27 missiles, damaging buildings and causing fires.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskiy vowed retaliatory strikes against the attackers.
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Russia, Ukraine Trade Deadly Strikes Overnight
Several regions of Ukraine came under Russian attack overnight, while two people were reportedly killed in Russia’s Rostov region following a Ukrainian drone strike. Officials in Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia reported overnight shelling and drone attacks. The mayor of Dnipro, Borys Filatov, said one man was killed in a high-rise apartment building. Residents have been urged to remain vigilant amid the threat of further strikes. In Russia’s R…

Russian attack kills 3 in Ukraine's city of Dnipro, governor says
KYIV (Reuters) -Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles in an overnight attack that killed three people in Ukraine's Dnipro and the nearby region on Saturday, Ukrainian officials said.
Attacks launched by Russia's forces during the night against several regions of Ukraine killed at least one person in Dnipro in the eastern part of the country, said Ukrainian authorities today.
On July 26, during a massive attack on the Dnieper and the region, three people were killed, among the victims of the Russian Federation - 21-year-old Larysa Styagailo and her husband.
On the night of July 26, Russian troops carried out a combined missile and drone attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region. Two people were killed and five others were injured. This was announced by the head of the regional military administration Sergey Lysak. According to him, as a result of the attack, an apartment building in Dnipro was damaged, as well as industrial enterprises, where fires started. “Several fires were recorded in the Dniprovsky …
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