(Reuters) -Three people were killed when a fuel tanker exploded at a Russian air base on Monday, a state news agency said, and a regional governor acknowledged reports of a blast at a separate base housing bombers that are part of Russia's strategic nuclear forces.
Ukrainian officials are reporting a new barrage of Russian missile strikes across the country. Media reports referred to explosions in several parts of the country on Monday, including the cities
Russia has unleashed what Ukrainian authorities called the latest “massive missile attack” across their country, striking homes and buildings, killing civilians, and disrupting electrical power and water supplies in areas
An explosion lit up the night sky over Engels-2 airbase, near the Russian city of Saratov, early on Monday and damaged two Tu-95 bombers which have been used to attack Ukraine s power grid.