
According to local officials and emergency services, at least 12 people were killed and dozens of injuries throughout Ukraine due to Russian drones and missile attacks overnight.
Three children were killed in KYIV’s west Zhytomyr and a man died in the southern city of the southern city in the 70’s, according to State Emergencies Service.
One day after the Ukrainian capital has suffered one of the heaviest assaults since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
Saturday attacks, where 13 people died throughout Ukraine, were captured by diplomatic efforts to finish the fight, but Russia did not demand ceasefire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin began an invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and Moscow is currently controlling about 20%of Ukrainian territory.
This includes Crimia -The southern peninsula in Ukraine was merged by Russia in 2014.
The Ukrainian Air Force announced on Saturday 20:40 local time (17:40 GMT) and announced that it has been shot down 45 cruise missiles and neutralized 266 unmanned aircraft (UAVs).
Most of Ukraine said that it was influenced by attack overnight. The Air Force hit 22 regions and the fall of down cruise missiles and UAVs in 15 regions.
Serhiy Tyurin, the head of KHMELNYTSKYI, said four people were killed and five were injured in Facebook’s statement.
“Six private houses have been destroyed and another 20 people have been damaged,” he added.
Ukraine’s national emergency service DSNS said four people were killed and 16 injuries, including three children in the KYIV region.
KYIV’s head Mykola Kalashnyk posted photos on social media of several houses that were burning after Russia’s strike.
In KYIV in the capital, local officials reported 11 injuries, several fire and residential buildings, including dormitories.
Hundreds of people saw the shelter at the underground station of the urban subway. The capital comes because it displays annual KYIV Day Holiday on Sunday.
In Zhytomyr, DSNS said that three children, 8, 12 and 17, were killed, 10 people were injured, and private houses were “destruction and damage.”
DSNS said that the old man’s body withdrew from a five -story residential building with Mykolaiv’s drone. Another five people were injured.
In Kharkiv, local authorities reported three injuries.
In Russia, the Pentagon said Ukrainian drone aimed at eight Russian regions.
“On May 24 and May 24 at 00:00 Moscow Time (17:00 GMT), the Great Park has destroyed and intercepted 95 Ukrainian aircraft type unmanned vehicles.”
The Sergei Sobyanin Moscow market reported that 12 drones were shot down to the capital.
He added that emergency service crews were deployed to assess drone fragments.
In the Toula area south of Moscow, drone debris crashed in the courtyard of a residential building and broke the window in various apartments, according to Dmitriy Milyaev.
He added that no one was beaten.
The attack was attacked as Russia and Ukraine participated in the prisoner swap that agreed after the dialogue between the two sides of Turkey.
On Friday, Ukraine and Russia transferred more than 390 soldiers and civilians in the largest prisoner exchange since Russia began assault in February 2022.
Saturday, President Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that 307 Ukrainian prisoners have returned home as part of an exchange contract with Kremlin.
The two countries have agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners each, and other exchanges are expected on Sunday.
The swap follows the first face -to -face conversation between the two sides in three years in Türkiye.
Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump and Putin called for two hours and discussed the Ukrainian ceasefire contract cited in the United States.
Trump believed that the call was “very well,” and Russia and Ukraine added that they would negotiate the ceasefire and “immediately” “immediately” the end of war.
But President Putin said Russia will work with Ukraine to produce “memorandums” of “possible future peace,” and did not accept 30 -day truce.