At least six people were killed and several others were injured due to Russian wounds in northeast and south Ukrainewhile four dead is the report of Ukrainian bombings in occupied territories of the Luhansk Region.

The target of the Russian forces were initially rail infrastructure in the city of Loosova in the Harcovo region in northeast Ukraine, where two people were killed and four others were injured. Several buildings have also suffered significant damage to neighborhoods in the city, Mayor Sergi Zelenski said.

Journalists from the French News Agency (AFP) on the spot refer to extensive damage along the railway, including damaged wagon and built -in buildings.

For its part, the Ukrainian Air Force announced that anti-aircraft defense systems have shot down 29 unmanned Geran-2–2–Russian aircraft-Russian version of Iranian Shared-in the northeast of the country on Monday night.

According to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, ten people were injured in Lozova, including “two children”.

This morning, two people were killed and many were injured due to a Russian blow near the town of Sumi, the capital of the homonymous region on the northeast end of Ukraine. “Around 10am. The enemy attacked the (community) Pisan, “said Regional Governor Oleh Hrihorov in a post on the Telegram platform, clarifying that he was hit by a” agricultural business “and that he was” underway an investigation and rescue operation “.

Two people were killed due to a Russian unmanned aircraft raid on Zaporizia, Southeast Ukraine, according to local authorities.

In the area of the Luhansk region, under the control of Russian troops, Ukrainian blows caused the deaths of four water supply workers, according to pro -Weds of leader Leonid Paschennik on the Telegram platform. Two other people were injured in these attacks that caused damage to oil facilities, he added.

The Russian Armed Forces launched attacks in July with 6,297 unmanned aircraft against Ukraine, a record number since the start of the war in February 2022, according to a counting of AFP based on Ukrainian authorities.