May 25, 2025
Moscow and Kyiv Business Many dead in Ukraine as air strikes
Ukrainian officials said on Sunday that the Russian strike killed at least nine people in Ukraine overnight.
In a post on the messaging app Telegram, Emergency Services wrote that four people were killed and 16 were injured in the Kiev area, including three children, who were “massive night attacks” with missiles and drones.
Therefore, four people were reported to be killed and five injured in the Khamelnsky area of western Ukraine.
Seri Turin, deputy head of the regional military administration, said, “Last night, the Khameniski region came under hostile Russian fire, resulting in the destruction of civil infrastructure … untrue, four people were killed.”
Officials said another person died in an attack in the southern city of Mycolav.
It comes when Russian officials said that a dozen Ukrainian drones were intercepted as they flew towards Moscow.
The Russian Civil Aviation Authority said that at least four airports were banned in the Russian capital, including the Russian Civil Aviation Authority, including the main airport of Shermetevo.
So far, there is no report on the number of casualties on the Russian side.
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Russia continues with its massive airstrikes on Ukraine, even two countries excluded the largest prisoner exchange as Moscow started his full -scale invasion in February 2022.
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