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One Russian attack kills one person in eastern Ukraine and one in the north

Officials said that Russian strikes Saturday on Donetsk, a key town on the eastern front in the war in Ukraine, killed at least one individual. Another person died in a drone strike in the north near Russia's border.

The Russian military announced that its forces had taken another village as they slowly advanced westward through the Donetsk Region. Reports from Kharkiv in the north suggest that Russian troops are closing in on Kupiansk.

Sloviansk, Kramatorsk and other cities were attacked by Russian forces. Both towns have been repeatedly attacked since the Russian invasion in February 2022.

Vadym Fillashkin, the governor of Donetsk Region, said that one person was killed and three injured in Sloviansk. Pictures posted online showed buildings reduced to rubble. Four multi-storey buildings and 32 private residences were damaged, he said.

Pictures posted by the Kramatorsk city council show heavy damage to a part of an apartment block. Officials reported that at least one resident was injured and trapped under the rubble.

One person was killed and local infrastructure damaged in a mass drone attack near the Russian border on Nizhyn.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced that its forces had taken over the village of Zaporizhzhia southwest of Pokrovsk where Ukrainian forces were holding off Russian attacks for several months.

Zaporizhzhia is a village in Ukraine, not the city Zaporizhzhia. The latter is a large industrial centre located about 160 km (90 mi) to the south.

The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces listed the village on Friday as one of many where Kyiv’s forces had successfully repelled Russian attack.

The Russian Defence Ministry announced on Friday that it had taken Moskovka village, located just outside of the city of Kupiansk. This village was also the subject of Russian attacks over the past few months.

Bloggers from both the Russian and Ukrainian militaries have reported a recent increase in combat around Kupiansk. The town was occupied first by Russian forces during the early weeks of 2022, but captured by Ukrainian troops in a lightning-fast counter-offensive later that year. (Reporting and editing by Franklin Paul, Oleksander Kozoukhar)

(source: Reuters)