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World4/16/2026

Deadly Russian Strikes Pummel Ukraine as Conflict Rages On

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Deadly Russian Strikes Pummel Ukraine as Conflict Rages On

A series of devastating Russian missile and drone strikes have left several people dead and many more injured across Ukraine, officials reported. The attacks targeted the capital Kyiv, as well as the cities of Odesa and Dnipro, with a 12-year-old child among the casualties.

Ukrainian authorities said the strikes hit critical infrastructure, causing power outages and disrupting essential services. In Kyiv, a residential building was struck, killing at least one person and wounding several others. In Odesa, a missile hit an apartment building, resulting in multiple injuries. The city of Dnipro also saw a deadly attack, with a 12-year-old child confirmed among the dead.

The latest wave of Russian aggression comes as the conflict in Ukraine enters its second year. Despite international condemnation and sanctions, Moscow has continued its relentless bombardment of Ukrainian cities, causing immense suffering for the civilian population. The attacks have been widely condemned by the international community, with calls for Russia to be held accountable for its actions.

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civilian sufferingDnipro casualtiesinternational condemnationKyiv attacksOdesa missile strikeRussian missile strikesRussia-Ukraine conflictUkrainian infrastructure damage

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