At least 12 people have been injured in new airstrikes on Ukrainian cities, according to local authorities. In Zaporizhzhya, in southern Ukraine, Russian missiles damaged a house, a school and energy infrastructure, the responsible governor said Friday. At least three people were injured. Authorities in the country’s second largest city, Kharkiv in the northeast, also reported further Russian attacks.
A total of nine people were injured, regional governor Oleh Synyehubov said on his Telegram channel. He called on residents to go to shelters. Information from the war zones is difficult to verify.
Power restricted in four districts after attacks
Almost eight months after the start of the war, Russia continues to target power plants in Ukraine. The devastation is great, there are power cuts across the country. Ukrainian utility company Ukrenerho announced on Friday that it had to limit electricity supplies in four districts of the country. The company had to shut down the power on Thursday.
Russia: Four civilians killed by Ukrainian shelling in Kherson
Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian sources, the Russian occupiers are expanding their presence in the Kherson area. The general staff in Kiev announced on Friday that 2,000 recruits had arrived there. The occupation administration in Kherson accused the Ukrainian army of killing four civilians and wounding ten in recent shelling. Kiev confirmed shelling of a bridge. Due to a curfew, no civilians were present, a military spokeswoman said.
Source: Krone

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