Russian air attacks on northeast Ukraine killed at least four people and injured 11 others over the past 24 hours, according to Kharkiv regional officials cited by multiple outlets. AP separately reported that Russia and Ukraine traded deadly strikes the same day.

Russian air attacks on northeast Ukraine killed at least four people and injured 11 others over the past 24 hours, according to Kharkiv regional governor Oleh Syniehubov, as cited by Al Jazeera and Ukrinform.

Ukrinform reported that four civilians were killed and 11 injured in Russian attacks on the Kharkiv region over the past day. Al Jazeera carried the same toll, saying the strikes hit northeast Ukraine and citing Syniehubov.

The casualty update came amid a broader day of cross-border violence. AP reported that Russia and Ukraine traded deadly strikes, with officials on both sides reporting casualties. Russian regional officials in Rostov also reported one person killed and four injured in Ukrainian drone and missile attacks.

The reporting available so far does not provide a single consolidated casualty total for all affected areas, but it does confirm that the heaviest civilian losses cited in the latest updates were in the Kharkiv region.

Further official figures may change as local authorities continue assessing the impact of the attacks.

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