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centerBREAKINGThree killed as Ukraine and Russia trade attacks overnight

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What Happened
Overnight into Saturday, Russian drone and aerial bomb attacks killed two people in Ukraine and wounded more than 20. In Sumy district, a 66-year-old man died from a drone strike on a house, according to Governor Oleh Hryhorov; elsewhere in Sumy region, 10 were injured in a separate mass attack. In Dnipropetrovsk, one person was killed after Russia attacked two districts over 30 times, said regional head Oleksandr Ganja. In Zaporizhzhia, nine people, including two children, were injured, and a residential high-rise was partially destroyed, according to the State Emergency Service. Meanwhile, Ukrainian attacks killed one woman in the Russian-controlled town of Horlivka, Donetsk region, per Moscow-installed mayor Ivan Prikhodko. In Russia's Volgograd region, 10 were injured and industrial facilities damaged. President Zelenskyy claimed that Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles struck the Titan-Barrikady facility in Volgograd, which he described as producing artillery systems and missile-launch components. He also stated that Russia has relocated air defences from regions to Moscow and the Kerch Bridge in response to Ukrainian strikes.
Key Actors
- ·Oleh Hryhorov(Sumy regional military governor)Reported a 66-year-old man killed by a Russian drone attack in Sumy district and 10 injured elsewhere in the region.
- ·Oleksandr Ganja(Head of Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration)Reported that Russian forces attacked two districts over 30 times with drones and aerial bombs, killing one person.
- ·Volodymyr Zelenskyy(President of Ukraine)Claimed that Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles struck the Titan-Barrikady industrial facility in Volgograd, which produces artillery and missile-launch components.
- ·Ivan Prikhodko(Moscow-installed mayor of Horlivka)Reported that a Ukrainian attack killed one woman in the Russian-controlled town of Horlivka, Donetsk region.
Why It Matters
The overnight exchange illustrates the persistent cross-border intensity of the war, with civilian casualties on both sides. Zelenskyy's public acknowledgement of a strike deep inside Russia on a military-industrial target signals Ukraine's intent to disrupt Russian artillery and missile production, part of a broader campaign to degrade battlefield logistics. Russia's continued drone and bomb barrages across multiple Ukrainian regions sustain pressure on civilian infrastructure, while the reported relocation of Russian air defences suggests adaptation to Ukraine's long-range strike capability.
Watch For
Potential further Ukrainian strikes on Russian military-industrial sites, especially those linked to artillery and missile systems, as Ukraine seeks to degrade production capacity. Russian retaliation may intensify against Ukrainian cities or energy infrastructure. The relocation of Russian air defences may affect Ukraine's ability to conduct deep strikes; monitor any shifts in interdiction rates or new Ukrainian targeting of relocated defences. Civilian casualty figures from both sides may be contested and are likely to be updated.
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