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Russia Hits Ukraine’s Power System for Eighth Time Since March

  • Three people killed, 37 injured in Russian daytime strike
  • Kremlin forces hits energy facilities in Ukraine’s west, SE
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Kremlin forces struck a residential area of Kharkiv with glide bombs on Saturday afternoon, hours after a missile and drone barrage directed at Ukraine’s already hobbled power system.

At least three people were killed and 37 wounded in one of the northeastern city’s most densely populated districts, regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said on Telegram. Apartments on three floors were damaged, according to Suspilne website. Rescue and recovery efforts are continuing.