The Kremlin continues to focus on the Ukrainian civilian population: at least three people were killed in an attack with Russian sliding bombs in the east of Ukraine in the small town of Kostjantyniwka.
Photos published by the authority show serious damage to buildings and a burning car. A few was killed, 47 and 48 years old, and a 78-year-old pensioner. Four other inhabitants were injured when the two bombs met private ownership, as the office of the Donetsk area officer announced.
According to the authorities, a man was killed in a Russian drone attack on Pawlohrad in the Dnipropetrovsk area and a 14-year-old girl was injured. Two houses were damaged, said the governor of the region, Serhij Lyssak, Sunday after the night attack on Telegram. In the case of a drone attack on a farm, 500 cattle were killed:
57 of 149 Russian drones shot
In the Odessa area in the south of the country, a 35 -year -old woman was also injured when a house with three storey was hit in a drone attack, the public prosecutor said. On a photo that the authority published, a serious destruction of the facade of the house could be seen:
The damage causes direct hits or drones that have been shot by direct hits. In total, the Ukrainian air defense had 149 Russian drone attacks at night. 57 rockets were shot, the path was lost at 67, said it. This usually means that they are deterred by electronic disorders of the course.
Disillusion at Trump
As is known, US President Donald Trump strives for a quick end of the war. On Saturday he criticized Kremlin -Baas Vladimir Putin, whom he actually appreciated, and asked if he was interested in ending the bloodshed.
The Republican wrote angry on the return flight of the pope funeral in Rome to the US on his online language tube Truth Social that Putin had no reason to shoot rockets in civilian areas, towns and villages in Ukraine in recent days. “It reminds me: maybe he doesn’t want to end the war at all, but I just keep myself – and should be treated differently (…),” Trump continued.
Source: Krone

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