(Reuters) - Russian missiles struck an industrial site in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk on Saturday, sparking a fire, the local governor said.
Russia again bombarded its neighbour with missile and drone attacks in northern, central and southern Ukraine on Saturday night, hours after the Ukrainian military noted Moscow was doubling down on efforts to seize towns and villages. "Enemy drones have attacked the regional centre," Zaporizhzhya military governor Yuri Malashko said on Telegram late on Saturday evening. He said an infrastructure object had been hit but did not provide any further details. Officials also reported missile attacks
Russian drones and missiles hit a number of cities around Ukraine, including in the Kharkiv and Zaporizhia regions. Meanwhile, Ukrainian intelligence uncovered a large corruption scheme. DW has the latest.
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