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Three dead after Russian drones strike Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities

Officials said that Russian forces attacked Kyiv early Sunday morning, killing at least three people and injuring 11 others in the capital. They also damaged buildings and homes in surrounding towns.

Three people were killed in two small towns near the capital, according to officials in the Kyiv area.

The attacks were also carried out in a number of regional cities, including Kharkiv (Ukraine's second largest city), Mykolaiv (in the south) and Ternopil (in the west).

Timur Tkachenko of Kyiv's Military Administration said that 11 people had been injured by drone strikes.

In the Holosiivskyi District, just outside of the city center, a five-storey building was struck by fire. The exterior of the building was damaged.

Strikes in other districts damaged a private home and an office centre.

This was the second night in a row that a massive attack occurred.

Overnight, on Friday evening, Russia launched drones and missiles against Kyiv in the largest combined aerial attack of the war's three years. The attack damaged several apartment buildings and injured 15 people.

Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmed that drones had struck three districts in the northeastern Ukraine and injured three individuals. Blasts have shattered the windows of high-rise apartment buildings.

The regional governor reported that drone strikes had injured two people, in a residential neighborhood of Mykolaiv. A missile strike on Ternopil, in western Ukraine, smashed windows and started a small fire.

Local officials reported that a drone attack was also carried out in Konotop to the north of Kyiv.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced that their air defence units intercepted 95 Ukrainian drones in a period of four hours. Sergei Sobyanin said that 12 Ukrainian drones were intercepted as they approached the capital. Reporting by Gleb Garanich and Oleksandr Kozohukhar; Editing and review by Cynthia Osterman, Christopher Cushing and Christopher Cushing

(source: Reuters)