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Firefighters in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro work on the site of a clinic left ruined and burning by a Russian strike which local officials say killed at least two and left more than 20 injured, amongst them two children. The head of Dnipropetrovsk's military administration, Sergiy Lysak, writing on Telegram, reported that the region was "massively attacked" overnight with rockets and drones.
Emergency services are on scene after several explosions rocked Ukraine's capital overnight. One of the missiles hit the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv, setting multiple cars on fire. Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said two people were injured and 15 percent of households were without power and 40 percent without heating following the explosions. IMAGES
The mayor of Kharkiv speaks of 'colossal' damage. Russian air strikes knocking out power to Ukraine's second city while missiles made it past air defense knocking out water supplies in the capital and killing at least three in president Zelenskiy's hometown of Kryvyi Rih in the center of the country.Shirli Sitbon explains.
More than two thirds of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv was still without power on Thursday morning and many residents had no running water, a day after deadly Russian missile strikes caused Kyiv's biggest outages in nine months of war.
People react after deadly Russian missiles hit Kyiv, a rare attack on the capital after the last bombardment in June. Strikes were also reported in multiple other cities across the country.