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In a statement, Russia’s Investigative Committee, the country’s top law enforcement agency, said that the 10-story block had been hit by Ukrainian shelling. It said that there were dead and injured among the rubble, but provided no further details. The Russian Health Ministry said that at least 17 people had been injured in the collapse. Rescue operations were being carried out. Russian authorities said the building collapsed following Ukrainian shelling. Ukraine has not commented on the incident. Repeated air raid alerts went out across the Belgorod region on Sunday morning. Belgorod city als...
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Washington will provide Ukraine additional Patriot missiles for its air defence systems as part of a massive €5.6 billion additional aid package, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Friday. The missiles will be used to replenish previously supplied Patriot air defence systems. They are part of a package that also includes more munitions for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and additional gear to integrate Western air defence launchers, missiles and radars into Ukraine's existing weaponry - much of which still dates back to the Soviet era. Ukrainian Presi...
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Israel has retaliated against Iran, following Tehran's recent attack on Israel. Rising tensions between the two regional foes have pushed the Middle East ever closer to war, causing concern in Western capitals. Iran has been on high alert after Israel vowed to respond to Tehran firing 300 drones and missiles against its territory on Saturday night. Follow Euronews' live coverage here.
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Russia continued to launch missiles at Kyiv on Monday – the third time in five days – as it mounts an escalating aerial assault on Ukrainian regions. Nine people were injured in the strike on the capital, the Ukraine Rescue Service said. The Pecherskyi district was hit the hardest. Ukraine’s National Police said missile debris damaged homes in two districts and a college gym in another district. Russia fired two ballistic missiles at Kyiv from occupied Crimea in the daylight attack but both warheads were intercepted above the city, said Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administrati...
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A Russian missile strike killed at least 16 people and wounded more than 70 in Odesa on Friday, according to Ukrainian officials. Moscow has battered the Black Sea port city in recent weeks, hitting it repeatedly with drones or missiles. First responders rushing to aid victims of the first strike on residential areas in Odesa were themselves targeted by a second missile, resulting in the deaths of a paramedic and an emergency service worker. Civilian infrastructure was also hit in Russia's deadliest attack in weeks. Authorities reported that 70 others were injured in the attack, which inflicte...
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Japan's Space One Kairos rocket exploded immediately after lift-off, leaving a plume of smoke, fire and fragments of machinery in its wake.
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Ukraine sinks Russian warship in Black SeaUkraine claimed Tuesday it has sunk another Russian warship in the Black Sea using high-tech sea drones. The move - unconfirmed by Russian authorities - comes as Kyiv's force take aim at targets behind the war's frontline. The Ukrainian military intelligence agency said a special operations unit destroyed the large patrol ship Sergey Kotov overnight with Magura V5 uncrewed vessels designed and built in Ukraine. The Russian vessel can reportedly carry cruise missiles and has a crew of around 60. The Ukrainian claim could not immediately be independently...
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German authorities have launched an investigation after an audio recording of the country's military discussing aid to Ukraine was published in Russia. In the 38-minute clip, officers discuss supplying Kyiv with long-range Taurus missiles - something repeatedly requested by Ukraine, but so far refused by Berlin. On Saturday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the leak - which is a source of embarrassment for the country's army - a “very serious matter." He added that authorities were working to clarify the matter “very carefully, very intensively and very quickly.” Since Russia invaded Ukrai...
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