Missile strikes damaged a passenger train, schools and medical facilities in Dnipro, as Russian forces continue to press toward the region’s border.
Missile strikes damaged a passenger train, schools and medical facilities in Dnipro, as Russian forces continue to press toward the region’s border.
Missile strikes damaged a passenger train, schools and medical facilities in Dnipro, as Russian forces continue to press toward the region’s border.
Russian drones, artillery and rocket launchers pummeled central Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region overnight.
In Kharkiv, 45 people were injured, including two children, regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Officials in Sumy and Kharkiv said Russia dropped more than three dozen glide bombs on border towns, killing two people.
"Such strikes show that Russia's goals are unchanged," President Volodymyr Zelensky said.