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Nearly 160 people were injured as Russia attacked with missiles and drones on Friday - including the capital Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv and Lviv.
In an update on Saturday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said nearly 120 villages and cities were attacked, including hundreds of “civilian objects” damaged.
Ukrainian media is reporting that more than 70 drones were used in Friday’s strikes and only military targets were attacked - citing sources from Ukraine’s intelligence services.
The reports say explosions were heard in regions including Moscow, Belgorod, Tula and Tver, while in Bryansk a group of drones successfully hit a electronic factory used to make Russian military equipment like long-range missiles and anti-aircraft systems.
On Friday evening, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council overwhelmingly condemned Russia’s renewed mass-bombing campaign in Ukraine and said attacks must stop “immediately”.
“Rather than peace, Putin chose to mark this holiday season… with an unprecedented number of drone and missile attacks,” US representative to the UN John Kelley said.
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Nearly 160 people were injured as Russia attacked with missiles and drones on Friday - including the capital Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv and Lviv.
In an update on Saturday, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said nearly 120 villages and cities were attacked, including hundreds of “civilian objects” damaged.
Ukrainian media is reporting that more than 70 drones were used in Friday’s strikes and only military targets were attacked - citing sources from Ukraine’s intelligence services.
The reports say explosions were heard in regions including Moscow, Belgorod, Tula and Tver, while in Bryansk a group of drones successfully hit a electronic factory used to make Russian military equipment like long-range missiles and anti-aircraft systems.
On Friday evening, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council overwhelmingly condemned Russia’s renewed mass-bombing campaign in Ukraine and said attacks must stop “immediately”.
“Rather than peace, Putin chose to mark this holiday season… with an unprecedented number of drone and missile attacks,” US representative to the UN John Kelley said.
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