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KYIV, April 25 (Reuters) - A major Russian overnight attack on Ukraine killed four people and injured more than 30 others as Moscow launched over 660 drones and missiles in a barrage that targeted the city of Dnipro in southeastern Ukraine,
New numbers indicate a tense day at the front A fresh General Staf''s report says the Russian military lost 1,230 servicemembers over the past 24 hours, totalling 1,324,690 troops during the full-scale war.
Romania confirmed that debris from a Russian drone fell in the southeastern city of Galați, causing minor damage
Overnight Russian attacks in eight regions of Ukraine have killed at least five people and wounded 30 others, Ukrainian officials say. The central Ukrainian city of Dnipro was hardest hit, with more than 20 people reported wounded, including a nine-year-old and two police officers, according to a Telegram statement from Ukraine’s National Police.
Russian attacks near Ukraine's borders raised concerns about possible NATO airspace violations on Saturday morning.
Ukraine’s foreign minister has said the country’s frontline position is the “strongest” it has been in a year. Andrii Sybiha credited the progress to Kyiv’s superiority in drone warfare and air defence,
Prince Harry made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Thursday to show his support for the country.
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s forces rain 660 drones and missiles on Kyiv as images of emaciated soldiers spark outrage - Ukraine sacks a military commander after images of severely undernourishe