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Ukraine war briefing: Russia launches attacks on Kharkiv and Kyiv as Zelenskiy appeals for help | Ukraine

  • A Russian attack on a post office in Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, left one person dead and nine injured, including an infant.“The death toll was 1.2 million, and the death toll was 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million. The death toll is 1.2 million.

  • In the Kiev suburb of Obolon, the local junta said shrapnel from a Russian missile had started a fire and damaged a balcony. The incident occurred in a 14-story apartment building. Emergency services wrote on the Telegram messaging app that five female residents were treated for stress symptoms, while Mayor Vitali Klitschko said 10 residents had been evacuated. The head of the Kyiv region’s military administration said missile fragments had also fallen outside the capital, causing injuries and damage, but gave no further details.

  • Ukrainian military drone footage showed what appeared to be bodies in a civilian area of ​​the eastern town of Tretsk, where fighting is ongoing.has come under heavy Russian bombardment in recent days. Attacks on the war-torn Donetsk region have prompted Ukrainian rescue teams to step up evacuation efforts. Local authorities said powerful Russian-made glide bombs have also been used in the town – large Soviet-era bombs with precision guidance systems that are launched from aircraft flying outside the range of air defenses.

  • President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Telegram post that Russia had used more than 800 glide bombs on Ukrainian targets in the past week.In his nightly video address, the president made a new plea for improved weapons systems. “The sooner the world helps us deal with the Russian fighter jets that are firing these bombs, the sooner we can attack Russian military infrastructure. Justified attacks. And we’ll be closer to peace,” he said.

  • The Bulgarian Orthodox Church on Sunday elected a new leader, Archbishop Daniil, who experts consider to be pro-Russian, in a church traditionally considered very close to Moscow.Daniil supported the Kremlin in a lengthy video message released in 2023. The Bulgarian Patriarch is elected for life unless he decides to step down.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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