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Al Jazeera
3 hours ago
- Al Jazeera
Woman rescued from burning house after Russian attack on Ukraine
Woman rescued from burning house after Russian attack on Ukraine NewsFeed Woman rescued from burning house after Russian attack on Ukraine A Ukrainian woman was rescued from a burning building after it was targeted during a deadly Russian strike on Odesa.


The Sun
2 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Bodies pulled from under rubble after Vladimir Putin bombs Kyiv killing 28 as EU chief says ‘fight or learn Russian'
TWELVE more bodies have been pulled from the rubble after the deadliest Russian strike on Kyiv this year. Vladimir Putin's overnight blitz on the Ukrainian capital yesterday killed 28 people and injured 134 - as an EU chief warned Europeans to "start learning Russian" unless they step up support for Ukraine. 5 5 5 On the night of Monday to Tuesday, Russia blasted 27 locations in Kyiv, with 440 drones and 32 missiles hammering the city for nine hours, according to Ukrainian officials. Buildings and critical infrastructure facilities were damaged. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called it 'one of the most terrible strikes on Kyiv'. Zelensky said on Tuesday: 'In Kyiv, people are currently trying to get out of the rubble of an ordinary residential building. It is not clear how many there are. "The Russians destroyed an entire entrance.' Earlier reports confirmed 15 people dead, including a 62-year-old American citizen. One missile struck a nine-storey apartment block in Kyiv's Solomianskyi district - demolishing a whole section of the building. Six bodies were pulled from the debris on Wednesday afternoon. The updated death toll has risen to 28, as of the latest update on Wednesday afternoon, but people are still missing, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Spokesperson Svitlana Vodolaha said: "We don't have exact information. The city authorities said some people haven't been in contact. We know that 35 apartments have been destroyed. The search operation is still ongoing." 5 Russia bombards Kyiv with deadliest strike in months with 14 killed as NATO warplanes scrambled on the border Overnight attacks also struck the Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad and Mykolaiv regions. Blasts at the Black Sea port of Odesa killed 2 people and injured 17. Ukraine marked a day of mourning on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the European Commission announced on Tuesday its plans to stop all Russian fossil fuel imports by the end of 2027. Regardless of developments in the Russia-Ukraine war, fuel imports - including gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) - will be phrased out. But Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, says the EU is not doing enough to stop the war - which has raged for over three years. Speaking in the European Parliament, she warned of Russia's "direct threat to the European Union". "Last year, Russia spent more on defence than the European Union combined," Kallas said, as reported by The Guardian. "This year, Russia is spending more on defence than its own healthcare, education and social policy combined. This is a long-term plan for a long-term aggression," she said. Kallas urged European officials: "We have to do more more for Ukraine, for our own security too. "To quote my friend NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: if we don't help Ukraine further, we should all start learning Russian. 'The stronger Ukraine is on the battlefield today, the stronger they will be around the negotiation table when Russia finally is ready to talk.' It comes as Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv was bombarded overnight with 48 kamikaze drones, missiles and guided bombs, just over a week ago. The assault killed three people and injured 21. 5
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Russian 7 June strike on Kharkiv: death toll rises to four
Emergency workers in Kharkiv have discovered the body of a fourth person killed in the Russian strike on the city on 7 June under the rubble. Search and rescue operations are ongoing. Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Telegram Quote: "Kharkiv: emergency workers found the body of a fourth person while clearing rubble at a civilian facility in Kharkiv's Kyivskyi district. Efforts are currently underway to recover the body." Aftermath of the Russian attack on Kharkiv Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine Details: Search and rescue operations are ongoing. Aftermath of the Russian attack on Kharkiv Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine "There is a possibility that people are still trapped under the rubble," the State Emergency Service reported. Background: At around 17:35 on 7 June, Russia used four guided aerial bombs to attack the Shevchenkivskyi and Kyivskyi districts of Kharkiv. A 30-year-old woman who worked for Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) was killed. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that more than 40 people had been injured. Late on 7 June, Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, reported that a 62-year-old man had died in hospital from injuries caused by the strike, and two more people were in an extremely serious condition. It later became known that a children's railway instructor, Volodymyr Kovtun, had died from his injuries. On 11 June, the body of a third person was found under the rubble of a facility. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!


Russia Today
11-06-2025
- Politics
- Russia Today
ABC caught using Gaza footage to depict Russian strike on Ukraine (VIDEO)
An affiliate of US broadcaster ABC has aired footage of the chaos in Gaza to report on an alleged Russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Kharkov. The segment was broadcast last week on ABC's South Florida affiliate, WPLG Local 10, but only recently captured attention. The outlet reported on an alleged Russian attack on Kharkov, which Ukrainian officials claimed killed at least four people, while the visuals showed glaring inconsistencies. Instead of showing an Eastern European landscape or heavily urbanized areas, the video showed a large crowd of people, some of whom were women wearing hijabs, scrambling for cover across desert terrain. The ABC affiliate has made no public comment on the apparent error. The outlet's YouTube page is missing the report, which has apparently been deleted. However, its verified X account still features the story, accompanied by a screenshot from Gaza, prompting derision from several users. RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan quipped at the clip, writing: 'Oh, never mind. Their audience couldn't find either place on the map.' In recent weeks, Moscow has launched attacks on Ukrainian military-linked targets to retaliate for a drastic increase in drone raids and sabotage attempts in Russia. The Russian military insists that its attacks never target civilians.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Yahoo
Teenager injured in Russian attack on Sumy on 3 June dies
A teenager injured in a Russian strike on the city of Sumy on 3 June has died in hospital, bringing the death toll from that attack to six. Source: Oleh Hryhorov, Head of Sumy Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram Quote: "A 17-year-old boy who was injured in the enemy attack on Sumy on 3 June has died in hospital. Doctors fought for his life for almost a week." Details: Hryhorov added that the death toll from that Russian attack had increased to six people. Background: On 3 June, Russian forces struck central Sumy using a long-range multiple launch rocket system (MLRS). Initially, three people were reported killed and 25 injured, including three children and three adults in a serious condition. Later, the death toll rose to five. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!