Nearly half of Ukraine's energy grid has been destroyed by recent Russian missile strikes.
Photo provided by the Zaporizhzhia region military administration of a damaged building and car after a Russian strike. Image: AP/PA Images UKRAINE OFFICIALS IN the southern region of said that two people had been killed today by Russian missiles, as authorities in several regions urged residents to shelter from a fresh Russian missile barrage.
“As a result of enemy missile attacks on the village of Novosofiivka in the Zaporizhzhia district, several private houses were damaged. Preliminarily, two people were killed,” the head of the Zaporizhzhia region Oleksandr Starukh said.AdvertisementThe head of the Kyiv region Oleksiy Kuleba said air defence systems were operating to knock out Russian missiles and called on residents to remain in shelters.
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