Moscow, for its part, says three civilians were killed by Ukrainian rockets in Luhansk
A 36-year-old man he was killed today in his car after the shelling by Russian forces of the city of Kherson in southern Ukraine, as announced by the regional governor.
As Yaroslav Yanusevic wrote on Telegram, Russian forces hit a western district of the city, injuring a 70-year-old woman.
Ukrainian forces liberated the city from Russian occupation on November 11, but officials say Kremlin forces continue the bombings from positions on the other side of the Dnieper River.
The commander of another Ukrainian district said earlier today that rescuers were pulled out yesterday morning the corpse of a one-year-old boy from the wreckage of an apartment building hit by Russian forces.
Sirens sounded across Ukraine today, including the capital, Kiev, officials said, a day after Russia carried out a major missile strike targeting critical infrastructure.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced that “high-precision” weapons hit parts of Ukraine’s military-industrial infrastructure and military command and power facilities on Friday.
“As a result of the strike, the transfer of weapons and ammunition produced abroad was prevented,” the same source said today, adding that Ukrainian factories producing weapons, military equipment and ammunition were disabled.
The same time, Ukrainian rockets reportedly killed three civilians in the city of Skastia in the Russian-controlled Ukrainian province of Luhansk, according to Russian-appointed regional authorities.
According to the same source, five people were injured and four houses were destroyed.
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