
Ukraine says four killed, over 30 wounded in Russian strikes
Ukraine's State Emergency Service said on Telegram that two fatalities in the Sumy region and one in Odesa, while the governor of Kherson confirmed a 35-year-old man was killed.
More than 30 people have also been wounded, according to Ukrainian officials in different parts of the country.
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