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A Russian missile and 20 drones hit Zelensky’s hometown

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On Thursday, June 15, Ukraine announced that it had shot down a cruise missile and 20 Russian drones overnight, while three missiles again hit the hometown of President Volodymyr Zelensky.

According to the Ukrainian Air Force, one of the four cruise missiles launched from the Caspian Sea and 20 drones launched from the north and south were intercepted. Three more missiles hit Industrial facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region.In the center east of the country, she added on Telegram.

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Krivio-Rij, the birthplace of President Volodymyr Zelensky, according to local authorities, is where a previous Russian raid on Tuesday killed 12 people, mainly in an apartment building and a warehouse.

“Three missiles hit two industrial companies that have nothing to do with the army.”The head of the city’s military department, Oleksandr Filkul, said in a telegram. He added that a 38-year-old man was injured and taken to hospital, but his life is not in danger.

Other attacks during the night

On Thursday, the regional administration in Telegram said that 17 towns were bombed by Russia in the Zaporizhia region (south), which resulted in the death of a 58-year-old woman in one of the villages.

The city of Kharkiv (northeast) and Odessa region (south) were also attacked overnight by Russian drones, all of which were shot down, according to the local authorities involved.

sequel after announcement

Earlier today, the ruler installed by Moscow in Crimea, which was annexed by Moscow in 2014, said that Russian forces had shot down nine Ukrainian drones on its territory, with no casualties. However, a drone struck a village in the center of the peninsula, smashing the windows of many houses.

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Drone attacks have increased in Crimea, whose annexation by Moscow has not been recognized by the international community, and on Russian soil in recent weeks as Ukraine launched a frontline counteroffensive.

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