Ukraine war Russia intensifies its offensive in Ukraine and bombards several cities leaving at least twelve dead

Russian missiles have once again flown over Ukraine on a night in which several cities have been attacked

Ukraine war Russia intensifies its offensive in Ukraine and bombards several cities leaving at least twelve dead

Russian missiles have once again flown over Ukraine on a night in which several cities have been attacked. This massive bombardment is part of an offensive by Putin's troops, which has also attacked the capital, kyiv.

Ten people have died this morning in the city of Uman, in central Ukraine, and two others have lost their lives in Dnipro (east) in a massive attack with Russian missiles that has reached civilian areas, the Ukrainian authorities reported this Friday.

According to the military authority of the Cherkasy province, in which Uman is located, a missile hit a block of flats, destroying the building and causing several casualties, Ukrainian Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said.

In Dnipro, the mayor of the city, Boris Filatov, has reported the death of a woman and her three-year-old son as a result of the Russian attack. The Ukrainian capital, kyiv, has also been hit by several missiles with no known victims for the moment.

"A young woman and a three-year-old child have been killed," Mayor Filatov wrote on his Facebook account. The military administration in charge of the city of Dnipro has given more details about the attack.

"A private house has been destroyed in Dnipro," the military authority writes on its official Instagram channel. According to this source, the victims are a 31-year-old woman and a 2-year-old boy. Three people were injured.

The head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Andriy Yermak, has written about the attack on Uman: "The missile attack was launched while civilians were sleeping. Typical of Russian terrorists."

Yermak has reported that Ukrainian air defenses have shot down 21 of the 23 missiles that Russia launched last night, and has called for sanctions on "countries that help Russia" to circumvent sanctions to "buy Western chips to produce missiles " with which to attack Ukraine.

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