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Officials in Ukraine report three deaths from Russian strikes despite ceasefire

Ukrainian officials said 'on Sunday that at least three people have been killed in Russian airstrikes and more than 150 clashes on the battlefields took place during the last 24 hours despite an arranged 'ceasefire' between Kyiv, Ukraine and Moscow, which was mediated by Washington.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that Russia had agreed to a ceasefire for three days from May 9 through May 11. A broader peace initiative to end the war, which has been going on for more than four years, is stalled.

Separate reports from regional governors and the police on Sunday revealed that one person in each of the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions was killed by Russian drone strikes.

Governor Oleh Syniehubov of the northeastern Kharkiv Region said that drone attacks on the regional capital, and nearby settlements, injured eight people? including two children.

Oleksandr prokudin, the regional governor, said that seven people were injured in Kherson in?artillery or drone attacks since Saturday morning.

State Emergencies Service reported that Russian forces used a drone to attack one of their rescue vehicles in Dnipropetrovsk, wounding the driver.

Kyiv’s air force reported that Russia launched 27 long-ranged drones against Ukraine overnight, a number lower than usual. However, air defences shot down all of them.

Ukraine's General Staff reported 147 clashes along the front lines in its daily morning report.

Ukrainian officials have not yet publicly commented on Russian violations of a ceasefire brokered by the United States, which included a swap of 1,000 prisoners of each side.

The Russian Defence Ministry said on Sunday that Ukraine violated the ceasefire when it launched drones and artillery attacks against its troops. It claimed that Russian forces had'shot down 57 Ukrainian aircraft.

Russia and Ukraine announced separate ceasefires earlier this week, starting on Friday and then Wednesday. They both accused each other of violating them. (Reporting and editing by Gareth Jones, Ros Russell, and Dan Peleschuk)

(source: Reuters)