Russian attacks continued over night in Ukraine following the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) choice to release an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin and Russia’s commissioner for kids’s rights.
The Ukrainian flying force said today that Ukraine was assaulted by 16 Russian drones last night, including that 11 of them were shot down “in the main, western and eastern areas”.
Among the locations targeted were the capital, Kyiv, and western Lviv province.
The head of the Kyiv city administration, Serhii Popko, said Ukrainian air defences shot down all drones heading for the Ukrainian capital, while Lviv local guv Maksym Kozytskyi said today that 3 of 6 drones were shot down, with the other 3 striking a district surrounding Poland.
The attacks were performed from the eastern coast of the Sea of Azov and Russia’s Bryansk province, which borders Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian flying force.
The Ukrainian armed force likewise said in its routine update today that Russian forces over the previous 24 hr had actually released 34 airstrikes, one rocket strike and 57 rounds of anti-aircraft fire.
The Facebook update said that falling particles struck southern Kherson province, harmful 7 homes and a nursery.
Pavlo Kyrylenko, local guv of the Donetsk province, likewise said a single person was killed and 3 injured when 11 towns and towns in the province were shelled on Friday.
Further west, Russian rockets struck a house over night in the city of Zaporizhzhia, the local capital of the partly inhabited province of the very same name.