Russian missile sparks blaze in Ukraine as Kyiv’s troops push into Russia’s Kursk region
Russia kept up its assault on Ukraine Saturday even as Ukrainian forces pushed into Russia’s Kursk border region.
Russia kept up its assault on Ukraine Saturday even as Ukrainian forces pushed into Russia’s Kursk border region.
A Russian missile sparked a blaze in the city of Sumy that injured two people and also damaged cars and nearby buildings, said Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. It said that the hit had involved an Iskander-K cruise missile and an aerial bomb.
Ukraine’s air force also said it had shot down 14 Russian drones overnight, including over the Kyiv region.
Meanwhile, fighting continued in Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops have been deployed since Aug. 6 in a bid to divert the Kremlin’s military focus away from the front line in Ukraine.
Destroyed cars are reflected in a pool of water after a Russian airstrike on residential neighbourhood in Sumy, Ukraine, on Saturday.Evgeniy Maloletka / APOn Thursday, Ukrainian forces said they had seized the town of Sudzha, 6 miles from the border. With a prewar population of roughly 5,000, it is the biggest town to fall to Ukraine’s troops since the incursion began.
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