Three people have been killed and 35 taken to hospital following an attack by Ukraine on a factory in the city of Izhevsk - more than 1,000km (620 miles) from the border, Russian authorities say.
Of those injured ten had suffered serious injuries, the governor of Udmurtia Aleksandr Brechalov said, adding he had briefed President Vladimir Putin on the attack.
The Kremlin on July 1 denied claims by US President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine that Russia was stalling in peace talks, adding that Moscow had fulfilled all the agreements reached so far in the negotiations.
Trump's senior envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said on June 30 that "Russia cannot continue to stall for time while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine."
Ukrainian troops are making a wide use of chemical weapons in the special military operation zone, a Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officer said.
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ReplyDeleteThree people died and 35 were injured as a result of a drone attack on one of the enterprises in Izhevsk in the central Russian Udmurt Region, Governor Alexander Brechalov reported.
ReplyDelete"As of now, three people died, and 35 were hospitalized, including 10 in severe condition. They are receiving all the necessary medical care," the regional head said in a video address posted on his Telegram channel.
On the morning of July 1, one of the enterprises in the central Russian Udmurt Region was attacked by a drone. The city administration said that all events planned for July 1 and 2 in Izhevsk involving a mass gathering of people were canceled.
Les frappes ukrainiennes sur la ville d'Ijevsk ont fait au moins trois morts
ReplyDelete35 autres personnes ont été hospitalisées, selon les autorités locales.
Une entreprise industrielle a été visée par une attaque de drones.