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At least six wounded in large-scale Russian air attack on Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities say

At least six wounded in large-scale Russian air attack on Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities say

LBCI7 hours ago

Russia used hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles to attack western, southern and central Ukraine overnight, damaging homes and infrastructure and injuring at least six people, local authorities said on Sunday.
Ukraine lost its third F-16 fighter jet since the start of the war while repelling the attack, the military said.
AFP

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