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MOSCOW, April 25, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Ukraine and Russia exchanged drone and
artillery fire on Thursday, leaving at least seven dead and more than a dozen
wounded, regional officials on both sides of the front line announced.
The uptick in civilian deaths came as Russian forces press hard in the
eastern Donetsk region ahead of May 9, the day when Moscow hails the Soviet
Union's victory in World War II.
A Ukrainian attack drone left two dead in the southern region of
Zaporizhzhia and two more were killed by Ukrainian artillery fire in the
southern Kherson region, officials said.
The Kremlin claimed to have annexed both regions in late 2022 even though
Russian forces are still battling to gain full control over them.
"A man and a woman were killed as a result of a strike on a civilian car.
Their four young children were orphaned," the Russian-installed head of
Zaporizhzhia, Yevgeny Balitsky, wrote on social media.
He said the children would be taken into care and provided with
psychological assistance.
The Russian head of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, said separately
that two more people were killed by Ukrainian fire in the village of Dnipryany.
The two frontline regions saw intense bouts of fighting in 2022 and the
summer of 2023, when Ukraine launched a counteroffensive that failed to meet
expectations in Zaporizhzhia.
The brunt of the fighting has since moved to the eastern Donetsk region,
which is also claimed by Moscow as Russian territory.
The Ukrainian head of the Donetsk region, Vadim Filashkin, said three
people had been killed in separate bouts of shelling in the villages of
Udachne, where two people were killed, and in Kurakhivka, where one person was
killed.
"The final consequences of the shelling have yet to be determined," he
said.
Later on Thursday, a Russian attack on a railway station in the
northeastern Kharkiv region injured at least 10 people, Ukrainian governor Oleg
Synegubov said.
In the Russian border region of Bryansk, a Ukrainian drone hit a bus,
injuring four people, the Russian governor of the region said.
And in the Russian-controlled part of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, a
Ukrainian strike on a multi-storey residential building injured at least three,
Balitsky said on Telegram.