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Russian drone strikes on Ukraine kill four including a mother and child

Officials in Ukraine said that Russian drone strikes across Ukraine overnight killed at least?four people including a 10-year-old boy and his mother. They also knocked out electricity for tens and thousands of people.

The prosecutor's regional office reported that the boy and his mother died in an attack on a residential neighborhood in Bohodukhiv, a town in eastern Kharkiv.

Six?people were injured in the attack, the report said. The region has been the target of many attacks during the four-year conflict that began with Russia's full scale invasion on February 24th 2022.

Ukraine's Air Force reported that Russia launched 11 ballistic missiles, and 149 drones at Ukraine overnight. It said that 116 drones and missiles were neutralised or shot down, while some missiles intercepted but did not reach the target.

The attacks against Ukraine continue despite ongoing U.S.-brokered talks with Russia. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the Trump administration wanted Moscow and Kyiv to work together.

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Oleh Kiker, the regional governor of Odesa, said that a "massive" Russian attack by drone on Odesa's southern port city killed one person and injured another.

Kiper said on Telegram that residential infrastructure as well as a gas pipe were damaged.

"PEOPLE WERE ASLEEP"

Viacheslav Chaus said that a drone attack on the Chernihiv region in northern Ukraine killed a man aged 71 and injured four others.

Chaus stated that "people were sleeping" and added that some buildings had been completely destroyed by the attack while others had suffered damage.

Oleksandr Hansha, the governor of Dnipropetrovsk, confirmed that nine people, including a girl aged 13, were also injured by a drone strike in this region.

Borys Karpus, the local mayor, said that Russia had damaged a substation of high voltage near the city?Novovolynsk, in the western Volyn area, which borders NATO member Poland. More than 80,000 customers were left without electricity.

Workers are trying to restore power supplies in order to run critical infrastructure.

Since the autumn of 2025, Moscow intensified its attacks against Ukraine's power grid and energy infrastructure. This has left millions without heat and power in freezing temperatures.

Ukrainian National Railways reported that there were also new overnight attacks on the railway infrastructure in Sumy and Chernihiv. (Reporting and editing by Stephen Coates, Gareth Jones and Anna Pruchnicka)

(source: Reuters)