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Officials say that four people were killed in Russian attacks on eastern Ukrainian towns

Officials and prosecutors reported late Tuesday that Russian 'attacks' on cities in Ukraine’s east and south-east had killed four people and set a residence and shopping centre ablaze.

In the Donetsk Region, which is the center of Ukraine's frontline, prosecutors said that three people died in two bombings in the city of Slovansk. Five people were also injured.

Sloviansk forms part of the "fortress belt" heavily defended by military forces and is seen as a key location in containing a slow-moving Russian attack on Donetsk.

National police in?the southeast Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia? said that a wave dozens of drones had killed one man and injured seven other people.

Online pictures showed flames on the roof and inside of a building. At least one façade was reduced to rubble.

Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov confirmed that there were five attacks?on the city. Fire broke out at a home and shopping centre, and an education institution was damaged.

Could not independently verify these reports. Russia and Ukraine deny that they deliberately targeted civilians during the war which began with Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2020. Reporting by Ron Popeski, Oleksandr Kozoukhar and Mark Porter; editing by Jamie Freed and Mark Porter

(source: Reuters)