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Russian Strikes Kill Three, Injure Ten in Ukraine Amid Intensified Aerial Attacks

Ukrainian drone strike hits Moscow region, killing 83-year-old man; Spanish jet downs drone near Romanian border.

Rain-slicked street reflecting emergency lights with police tape in foreground.
Carla Rooney
Carla Rooney
At least three people have been killed and more than 10 injured in Ukraine following the latest wave of Russian strikes.
Russia's Ministry of Defence claims Ukraine launched hundreds of drones against Russia overnight; 822 Ukrainian drones were reportedly destroyed.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated approximately 600 Ukrainian drones were launched towards the city overnight.
A Wildberries warehouse in Moscow caught fire during these attacks. Kyiv has accused Wildberries of handling military goods.

Proud of their countries’ strong ties.

Kim Jong-un
In Ukraine, a Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih killed two people and wounded 14 others. Six people were injured at a market in Kyiv during Russian strikes.
Firefighters worked to extinguish hot spots at the market in Kyiv. Air-raid sirens have sounded four times since Saturday night in Kyiv.
Russian officials claim seven people were killed in strikes by Ukraine, while five people were reportedly killed across Ukraine.
Five people were also reportedly killed in Russia's southwestern Rostov region.
An F-18 deployed on NATO duties intercepted a drone that entered from Moldova at 05:01 local time (02:01 GMT) on Sunday. Debris reportedly fell in an unpopulated area of the Galati region, near the Ukrainian border.
Ukraine claims it shot down three Russian missiles and nearly 100 drones. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has told Russian President Vladimir Putin in a letter that he was “proud” of their countries’ strong ties, state media reported.
The Progress Rocket Space Centre is used in the development of Russia's Rassvet satellites, intended as an alternative to Starlink.