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Authorities report four deaths as a result of a major Russian attack on Ukraine

Authorities said that Russian attacks in?Ukraine early on Tuesday killed four people in Dnipro and damaged two apartment blocks in the capital,?Kyiv?. This was after weeks of warnings from Moscow about a major attack.

Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed that a suspected missile attack on a 24-storey building caused a collapse. People were likely trapped beneath the rubble.

The mayor reported that a fire broke out in the Podil area on the property of a?non-residential building and that a nine-storey residential apartment was on fire as debris had apparently hit the roof.

In the Obolon district, cars have been set ablaze after falling missile debris hit them. Two other fires are burning in the open, one of which is near a kindergarten," Klitschko stated on Telegram.

After air raid warnings, thousands of Kyiv residents sought refuge in metro stations and other shelters.

Early on Tuesday, air raid warnings were issued for most of the country.

Oleksandr hanzha, the regional governor, said that a second attack in Dnipro was responsible for four deaths and 16 injuries.

All of the injured were hospitalized and reported to be in a moderate condition. The two-story building that was damaged was partially destroyed.

On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy re-iterated warnings about a possible massive Russian attack and asked residents to pay particular attention to air raid alarms.

"Intelligence warnings regarding Russian strikes remain in effect. Zelenskiy stated in his evening video address that a massive strike was possible and they had prepared one.

Our defenders will be ready to defend the country 24/7, using the current supplies available.

Last week, Russia warned it would launch "systematic attacks" against targets in Kyiv that were linked to the Ukrainian military and decision-making centers. It also urged foreigners not to stay.

The statement said that the action was taken in response to a drone strike last month in the Russian-controlled Luhansk Region of Ukraine, which resulted in 21 deaths. Ukraine has denied responsibility for the attack.

Oleh Syniehubov, the Governor of Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv Region, said on Telegram that six people, including a girl aged 11 years, were injured overnight by?Russian artillery.

The reports could not be independently verified.

Russia has attacked Ukraine's infrastructure and power supplies, while Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian oil facilities?this past year. This has sometimes resulted in casualties. Both sides deny that they are targeting civilians.

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the war in Ukraine continues. The conflict has not been resolved, as the U.S. government of Donald Trump is focused on the Middle East. Reporting, writing by Jekaterina Glubkova, Lincoln Feast and Shri Navaratnam; editing by Himani Sarkar & Shri Navaratnam

(source: Reuters)