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Russia carried out 55 airstrikes on Ukraine, with 11 killed.

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Russia has carried out 55 air strikes on Ukraine in the last 24 hours. In which 11 people died and more than 43 people were injured. According to Russian news agency RIA, the Russian army on Friday attacked different places in Ukraine with 6 rockets and more than 70 glide bombs.
According to Ukrainian officials, the Russian army has been carrying out intermittent attacks throughout the night. They attacked power plants in northern Ukraine, leaving more than 1 lakh people without electricity.
According to officials, it is becoming difficult to restore power amid the Russian attacks. Russian soldiers are also targeting water tanks with drones. The Ukrainian army said that it shot down 24 out of 27 Russian drones. The maximum damage in the country has occurred in the eastern regions.

The Ukrainian army has issued a warning that such attacks will continue for some days in the entire area. The Ukrainian General Staff said there were 45 face-to-face clashes between Ukrainian and Russian armies on Saturday.
A few hours later, the Russian Defense Ministry said that it had captured 30 kilometers in eastern Ukraine. If Russia captures this high-altitude area then it will easily get an advantage.

Over two years have passed since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on February 24, 2022. Ukraine’s determination on joining NATO prompted Vladimir Putin to attack the country. Putin refers to this conflict as a military action.
Over 4 million Ukrainians have been forced to leave their country as a result of the fighting. These persons are currently residing in other nations as refugees. Within the nation, almost 65 lakh Ukrainians are now without a place to live.
In Ukraine, 11,000 civilians have lost their lives and 18,500 have been injured. Russia has reportedly lost 3.92 lakh soldiers, according to Ukraine. America had, in the meantime, placed sanctions on 500 Russian businesses. Here, Russia had also placed sanctions on numerous businesses within the European Union (EU).

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