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Two Ukrainians killed in Russian attacks; Kyiv drones attack central Russia

Local officials reported that two people had been?killed? and 19 others injured overnight in Russia's attacks on Ukraine, while Ukraine sent drones into industrial areas of central Russia. Local authorities in Ukraine reported that two people died and six were injured when Russia attacked the city of Dnipro, located on the south-east coast, with artillery and missiles. Authorities?added that another 13 injuries were reported in the northern Sumy Region and the southern region of Zaporizhzhia. Three children included.

We could not independently verify these reports. Russia and Ukraine deny targeting civilians.

DRONES TARGET INDUSTRIAL AREA?IN RUSSIA According to Russian officials on social media, Ukraine has increased drone attacks against Russia's energy infrastructure. The number of oil refineries that have been targeted by the Ukrainians since the beginning?of this year has doubled. This is to 'deprive Moscow of energy revenues in order to end a war lasting more than four years. On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin is in China with members of his government, business leaders and other key figures.

TASS, citing the Russian Defence Ministry, reported that 273 drones were shot down over the country. The governor of the region said that drones in Russia have attacked industrial areas around Nevinnomyssk, located in southern Stavropol. No damage has been reported yet, but the attacks are continuing. Nevinnomyssky Azot is a large chemical factory in the area. It has been targeted by drones from Ukraine.

Nizhny Novgorod mayor said on Telegram that drones were also used to attack the area around Kstovo in Russia, where an oil refinery owned by?Lukoil was located.

Local authorities reported on Telegram that two drones were shot down over Leningrad in Russia's northwestern region, which is home to one the largest?refineries, and an oil exporting port. Authorities reported that an attack also occurred in the Belgorod border area, resulting in an ambulance driver being injured. Reporting by Jekaterina Glubkova, Tokyo; editing by Chris Reese and Tom Hogue. Lincoln Feast is the editor.

(source: Reuters)