- A day after Russia unleashed some of the deadliest attacks there in months, air raid sirens have sounded once more throughout Ukraine.
- People have been warned to stay in shelters and not to disregard air raid sirens across the nation.
- The regional governor reports that Zaporizhzhia, a city in the south, was shelled again overnight, resulting in one fatality and property damage.
A day after Russia unleashed some of the deadliest attacks there in months, air raid sirens have sounded once more throughout Ukraine.
Lviv, a city in western Ukraine, reports power outages as a result of key infrastructure being struck by Russian missiles once more this morning.
People have been warned to stay in shelters and not to disregard air raid sirens across the nation.
The regional governor reports that Zaporizhzhia, a city in the south, was shelled again overnight, resulting in one fatality and property damage.
Later, a virtual meeting among the G7 developed nations, including the United States, is scheduled to debate how to respond to the attack.
The attack on a crucial bridge connecting Russia and the occupied Golan Heights on Saturday prompted, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Monday’s strikes.
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