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Officials say that six people were killed in Dnipropetrovsk after the ceasefire expired.

Officials in the region said that Russian forces attacked Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk Region on Tuesday. At least six people were killed, they added, after a ceasefire brokered by the United States.

Ukrainian officials confirmed that Russia had launched over 200 drones in the night, ending hopes of a possible extension of the three-day truce that ended on Monday.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, announced that his forces had attacked gas facilities in central Orenburg, Russia, which is more than 1,500 kilometers (900 miles), from Ukraine's borders.

Oleksandr Hazha, regional governor, and Oleksandr Vikul, head of military administration, both confirmed on Telegram that a drone attack was carried out?on a building in Zelenskiy’s hometown of Kryvyi Rih located in central Ukraine. The attack killed two people and injured four others, including?a nine month-old child whose leg had been severed.

Hanzha reported that a bombing raid northeast of Kryvyi Rih resulted in the deaths of four people and three injuries.

Ukraine and Russia agreed to a ceasefire tied?to an anniversary of the Soviet victory against Nazi Germany in World War Two. This was part of the 'U.S. led push for peace, under President Donald Trump, after more than four year of war.

Trump said that he was hopeful the truce will be extended on Friday.

Both sides claimed that fighting on the front lines continued, despite the fact that neither reported any large-scale airstrikes. They both accused each other of artillery and drone attacks.

In his video nightly address, Zelenskiy said that Kyiv worked with its European allies to develop technologies that would defend against ballistic missiles. He added that representatives from 13 countries, including NATO, had taken part in Tuesday's talks.

Andrii Sybiha, Ukrainian Foreign Minister, said that Kyiv proposed to extend the truce. However, Moscow escalated instead by targeting civilian infrastructure using more than 200 drones.

Overnight Attacks

Zelenskiy stated that 'drones have been intercepted?over a number of regions, but they reported damage to energy installations, apartment buildings and a locomotive.

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv said that debris from a drone crashed on to a 16-storey building in Obolon, causing a fire.

Cherkasy, in central Ukraine, was the scene of two injuries. Damage was also reported in Zhytomyr to the west and in Chernihiv on the Russian border.

Two people were hurt in the strikes on the cities of Dnipro, located in the south-east of Ukraine, and Kherson, which is located to the south. Vitaliy KIM, the regional governor, said that Russian drones hit energy infrastructure in Mykolaiv, causing blackouts. (Reporting and editing by Anna Pruchnicka, Mark Potter; Ron Popeski, Cynthia Osterman, and Cynthia Flynn)

(source: Reuters)