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In the largest aerial attack in August, Russian strikes kill and injure one person

A Russian overnight attack in western Ukraine killed one person and injured at least 18 others, Ukrainian officials reported on Thursday.

Emergency services and local authorities from the western Zakarpattia area reported that a missile attack in Mukachevo injured 15 people and damaged storage facilities.

The national television broadcast a picture of the region's Governor Myroslav Biletskyi standing next to the smoke-filled building, who claimed that the plant produced consumer electronics. Meanwhile, the Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha posted a message on X condemning the strike. He called it "a fully civilian facility with nothing to do either with the defense or military."

This is not the first Russian assault on American business in Ukraine. There were also attacks on Boeing offices earlier this year in Kyiv.

According to the governor Maksym Kzytskyi, in the western city Lviv the attack resulted in the death of one person, three other injuries, and the destruction of 26 homes.

The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia used 574 missiles and drones during the overnight attack, which was the largest so far this August.

Sybiha stated that "efforts to force Russia to stop the war are critical." The strike occurred at a moment when U.S. president Donald Trump was making intense efforts to end the Russian war in Ukraine.

Russia denies that it is targeting civilians but has used drones and missiles to attack Ukrainian towns and villages far away from the frontlines of the conflict.

Since the 2022 invasion by Moscow, thousands of civilians have been killed, with the vast majority being Ukrainians.

? (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Tomasz Janowowski)

(source: Reuters)