At least six people died in mutual attacks between Russia and Ukraine

At least six people died in mutual attacks between Russia and Ukraine

Ukrainian Interior Ministry indicated on Telegram that Russia has bombarded ‘since morning’ Border locations of Oblast (administrative region) of Sumy, in the northeast of the country

Andriy Andriyenko / 65th Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces / AFPIn this dissemination photograph taken and released by the Press Service of the 65th Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

Bombing Russia east of Ukraine left at least three dead on Monday (5), the authorities of Kievand three other people lost their lives in attacks on Ukrainian drones in the Russian administrative region of Kursk, according to the regional governor. The Ukrainian Interior Ministry indicated on Telegram that Russia bombed “since morning” Oblast border locations (administrative region) of Sumy, in the northeast of the country. “Two people were slaughtered and three, injured, including one child,” the ministry said, who added to the message of damaged residential buildings. In addition, the Russian army also bombarded the neighboring localities of Vorozhba and Bilopillia, according to the same source.

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In turn, the governor of the Eastern oblast of Donetsk, Vadym Filashkin, indicated that a person died in the bombing against the locality of Novoekonomichne, near the front. Russian authorities also announced deaths in their territory by Kiev attacks. According to the interim governor, Alexander Khinshtein, two employees from an agricultural company died early Monday when a Ukrainian drone attacked a vehicle near the Shchegolyok village in the Kursk Oblast, border with Ukraine.

In addition, a 53 -year -old man died in an attack similar to “a civil vehicle” in Zvannoye, the same source said. In August 2024, the Ukrainian forces attacked Kursk’s Oblast in surprise in response to Moscow’s invasion in February 2022, and took over 1,400 km². However, after months of combat, Russia said in late April that it controlled the entire region. Nevertheless, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ensures that his troops continue to operate in the region.

*With information from AFP
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