KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - At least four people died overnight as Russian drone and missile strikes continued to pound Ukraine's towns and cities, local officials said Saturday. Meanwhile, Moscow's troops continued their grinding advance through the country's east.
Russian drone and missile attacks kill 4 in Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - At least four people died overnight as Russian drone and missile strikes continued to pound Ukraine's towns and cities, local officials said Saturday. Meanwhile, Moscow's troops continued their grinding advance through the country's east. A Russian missile strike on an apartment block in the Ukrainian city of Poltava killed at least three people and injured 10 more, Ukraine’s emergency services reported.
Some 21 people were rescued from the five-story building, which partially collapsed following the attack, said the Poltava region's acting governor, Volodymyr Kohut. Rescue teams remain at the site.
Elsewhere, a 60-year-old woman was killed by falling debris from a downed drone in the Kharkiv region, local Gov. Oleh Syniehubov wrote on social media.
The bombardment comes as Russian forces continue their monthslong campaign to capture the key Donetsk strongholds of Pokrovsk and nearby Chasiv Yar, fighting their way across farm fields and woodland and engulfing small rural settlements. "Last night, Russia launched an attack on our cities using various types of weapons: missiles, attack drones, and aerial bombs," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on social media Saturday.