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Russia's war in Ukraine.

  • A huge fire broke out at a fuel depot in Russia-annexed Crimean port city of Sevastopol, with reports suggesting it was caused by a drone. Sevastopol has seen multiple suspected Ukrainian attacks.
  • Five children are among 23 people killed in a Russian missile strike on an apartment block in the city of Uman. Friday's attack is one of the deadliest in months.
  • Ukraine has delivered a note protesting several EU countries banning Ukrainian grain and other food imports. Local producers have been angered by a surge in cheap goods.
  • A fuel tank is on fire in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, the Russian-backed governor of the city Mikhail Razvozhaev said on Telegram early Saturday.

    Razvozhaev said the fire has spread to around 1,000 square meters and that initial reports indicate it was caused by a drone.

    The fuel tank is in the Cossack Bay neighborhood, he said, adding response teams are working on site.

  • Five children are among the dead in Umanafter a missile strike hit an apartment building, said Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs.

    Investigators and forensic experts have identified 22 of the 23 people killed in the attack early Friday, Klymenko said. 

    He said identification revealed five children, including two boys - aged one and 16 years old - and three girls - aged 8, 11 and 14 - were among those killed. 

    The rubble is still being cleared, he added. 

    Russia unleashed what is believed to have been the deadliest attack on Ukrainian civilians in months on Friday in an early-morning missile strike on an apartment block in the city of Uman.

    The attack, which drew international condemnation, came around 4 a.m. local time, when a barrage of long-range cruise missiles was launched from Russian aircraft in the Caspian Sea area, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

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Russia's war in Ukraine.

  • A huge fire broke out at a fuel depot in Russia-annexed Crimean port city of Sevastopol, with reports suggesting it was caused by a drone. Sevastopol has seen multiple suspected Ukrainian attacks.
  • Five children are among 23 people killed in a Russian missile strike on an apartment block in the city of Uman. Friday's attack is one of the deadliest in months.
  • Ukraine has delivered a note protesting several EU countries banning Ukrainian grain and other food imports. Local producers have been angered by a surge in cheap goods.
  • A fuel tank is on fire in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol, the Russian-backed governor of the city Mikhail Razvozhaev said on Telegram early Saturday.

    Razvozhaev said the fire has spread to around 1,000 square meters and that initial reports indicate it was caused by a drone.

    The fuel tank is in the Cossack Bay neighborhood, he said, adding response teams are working on site.

  • Five children are among the dead in Umanafter a missile strike hit an apartment building, said Ihor Klymenko, Ukraine's Minister of Internal Affairs.

    Investigators and forensic experts have identified 22 of the 23 people killed in the attack early Friday, Klymenko said. 

    He said identification revealed five children, including two boys - aged one and 16 years old - and three girls - aged 8, 11 and 14 - were among those killed. 

    The rubble is still being cleared, he added. 

    Russia unleashed what is believed to have been the deadliest attack on Ukrainian civilians in months on Friday in an early-morning missile strike on an apartment block in the city of Uman.

    The attack, which drew international condemnation, came around 4 a.m. local time, when a barrage of long-range cruise missiles was launched from Russian aircraft in the Caspian Sea area, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

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