Reuters reported that missile and drone attacks in the past 24 hours killed at least eight people in Russia and Ukraine, including a death in Belgorod and casualties near Kharkiv.
Missile and drone strikes over the past 24 hours killed at least eight people in Russia and Ukraine, Reuters reported on Monday, in a fresh cross-border exchange that also damaged energy infrastructure in Russia's Belgorod region.
Local authorities in Belgorod said one man was killed and another injured when the region came under attack. They said energy infrastructure was damaged, cutting power and water supplies.
Reuters also reported one person killed and two injured in an attack near Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. Ukrainian officials separately described a heavy overnight Russian strike on Kyiv, with deaths and many injuries reported in the capital.
The latest attacks add to the steady exchange of strikes that has continued across the front line and into border regions, with both sides regularly reporting damage to civilian infrastructure.
The reporting did not provide a complete accounting of the total fatalities in each location, and it was not immediately clear whether either side had claimed responsibility for the latest attacks.
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