Two people have been killed and eight wounded in a Russian attack on the Ukrainian city of Pavlograd, the regional governor said today, Reuters reports.
"The aggressor has again carried out a massive attack on the region with drones," Serhiy Lisak, governor of the central Dnipropetrovsk region, said on Telegram, adding that 11 drones were destroyed over the region.
Lisak said several fires had broken out in the city, posting a photo of a fire raging on some levels of a high-rise building.
He said that six of the wounded were hospitalized, while two people, including a 15-year-old girl, were treated at the scene.
As a result of the attack, fires also broke out at enterprise locations in the Sinelnikovo and Samarivsky districts, he added.
Russia bombarded Kiev with missiles and drones overnight Wednesday into Thursday, killing at least 12 people in the biggest attack on the Ukrainian capital this year, prompting rare criticism from Donald Trump, who told the Russian leader: "Vladimir, STOP!"
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said today that Russia is "ready" to reach an agreement to end the war in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump "is talking about an agreement and we are ready to reach it, but some specific elements still need to be worked out," Lavrov said in an interview with the US television network CBS.
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