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Russian bomb hits building in Ukraine’s second-largest city, killing 3 people, including 2 teenagers

Russian bomb hits building in Ukraine’s second-largest city, killing 3 people, including 2 teenagers

“Partners see what is happening every day,” Zelenskyy wrote in Telegram. — And under these conditions, each of their delayed decisions means at least dozens, if not hundreds of such Russian bombs against Ukraine. Their decisions are the lives of our people. Therefore, we must stop Russia together and do it with all possible forces.”

On Thursday morning, Russia also fired 10 missiles of various types at the bridge over the Dniester estuary, which connects the northern and southern parts of Odesa region, the Ukrainian Air Force reported, adding that only two of them were intercepted. It is not known whether the bridge was hit.

Russian forces also sent 43 exploding drones over at least nine Ukrainian regions, the Air Force said. According to him, 17 were shot down, 23 were blocked, and three returned to Russian-controlled territories.

The head of the Kyiv city administration, Serhiy Popko, said that the wreckage of some drones that were intercepted over the capital fell on Podil, north of the city center, causing minor damage. According to Popko, there was only one day in October when the people of Kyiv did not hear an air raid alarm. During the month, Kyiv received an average of two air raids per day, repelling 20 actual air attacks on the city.

In the east of the country, Russian forces continued a slow but steady offensive, trying to take advantage of Ukraine’s shortage of manpower and ammunition. In Moscow, the Ministry of Defense announced the capture of the village of Yasna Polyana in the Donetsk region, which lies on the way to the well-fortified Ukrainian stronghold of Kurakhove.

On Thursday, Ukraine struck back with drone attacks.