Ukrainian officials said Russia fired missiles at western Ukraine that killed an 8-year-old boy. russia ukraine kprc2 click2hou
The missile that killed the boy struck a house in western Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk region, about 100 kilometers from theBut Ukrainian air defenses frustrated Russia’s daylight attack on Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. Debris from intercepted missiles fell on residential areas of the city, including the premises of a children’s hospital, without causing casualties, local authorities said.
Falling wreckage of missiles and drones has in the past killed people on the ground and damaged buildings in Kyiv. Meanwhile, a drone fell in western Moscow after Russian air defense systems stopped it, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. Nobody was hurt, he said. The drone plunged onto the Karamyshevskaya Embankment, officials said, which is about 5 kilometers from aReports of drones in the area disrupted flights at two Russian airports. Flights later resumed at Vnukovo airport, one of Moscow’s busiest and at Kaluga airport, southwest of the city. It was theIn Kyiv, Zelenskyy said he was firing draft board directors in all the Ukraine's regions. He said in a Telegram post that the jobs should go to war veterans, including those with injuries.
The step was taken after Ukrainian security services presented details of 112 criminal cases against draft board officials suspected of taking bribes and engaging in corrupt practices, as well as 33 suspects who have yet to be charged.
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