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RUSSIAN OVERNIGHT DRONE ATTACKS KILL AT LEAST 13 IN UKRAINE
At least 13 people have been killed following a series of overnight drone attacks across parts of Ukraine, as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to inflict heavy civilian casualties.
According to local authorities, the attacks targeted multiple locations, causing extensive damage to residential buildings, public infrastructure, and other civilian facilities.
Emergency responders were deployed to rescue survivors, extinguish fires, and assess the extent of the destruction in the affected communities.
Officials reported that several others sustained injuries, while search and rescue operations continued in areas where buildings were damaged.
The latest strikes have heightened humanitarian concerns, with many residents forced to seek shelter as air raid alerts sounded across affected regions.
Ukrainian authorities condemned the attacks and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting affected communities through emergency response and recovery efforts.
International leaders have continued to call for the protection of civilians and respect for international humanitarian law amid the ongoing conflict.
Analysts say the renewed attacks underscore the continuing volatility of the war and the significant challenges facing diplomatic efforts to achieve a lasting resolution.
Humanitarian organisations have urged all parties to facilitate access to emergency assistance for civilians affected by the violence.
The conflict continues to have far-reaching humanitarian, economic, and geopolitical consequences as efforts to de-escalate hostilities remain ongoing.