Russia Ukraine War News Live Updates: Russian strikes across Ukraine ‘unusually intense’, says UK intelligence

Russia Ukraine War News Live Updates: Russian strikes across Ukraine ‘unusually intense’, says UK intelligence

Russia launched “Extraordinary Wave of Intense strikes” in all Ukraine during the weekend, the latest intelligence report by the British Ministry of Defense. Between June 24 and 26, Moscow released a wave of attack using long-distance missiles, including the Kitchen US-4 Soviet era and Modern As-23A Kodiac Missile, he added.

On Monday, a Russian missile had crashed into a crowded shopping center in the city of Ukraine Krematenchuk, killing at least 18 people and injured 59, officials said. More than 1,000 people were inside when two Russian missiles crashed into a mall in the city of Kremenchuk,.

southeast of Kyiv, Ukraine leader Zelenskyy wrote in Telegram. This came when Moscow struggled to control the main east city and Western leaders promised to support Kyiv in the “as long as needed”.

Meanwhile, the shooting continued in other cities. Russian troops fired on the central district of Kharkiv, hitting apartments and elementary schools and killed five people and injured 22, said the regional governor. Five children are among the injured, said by Synehubov, Governor of the Kharkiv Region.

We are working on it, we all work on it, “he said at the beginning of a five -way meeting with Emmanuel Macron from France, Mario Draghi from Italy, Olaf Scholz Germany and Joe Biden, when asked whether they did it would remove seeds from Ukraine.

Ukraine bulk seed exports are being hampered by the Russian blockade from its black seafood, forcing exporters to use less efficient land routes

Firefighters and soldiers searched on Tuesday for survivors in the debris of shopping centers in Central Ukraine after the Russian missile attack killed at least 18 people in the attack by the United Nations and the West.

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