Shafaq News/ Russian drone strikes killedat least five civilians, including a one-year-old, and injured more than twodozen across northern and eastern Ukraine early Thursday, according toUkrainian officials.
The deadliest attack reportedly struckPryluky in Chernihiv, where six Iranian-made Shahed drones hit residentialneighborhoods overnight. Regional governor Viacheslav Chaus confirmed fivedeaths and six injuries.
Among the victims were the wife, daughter,and infant grandson of the city's fire chief, who was responding to the attackwhen his family was killed, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko reported.
Homes and public infrastructure alsosustained severe damage.
Later, another wave of drones targetedKharkiv’s Slobidskyi district, wounding 19 people. The injured included fourchildren, a pregnant woman, and a 93-year-old man, regional governor OlehSyniehubov said.
Fires broke out as drones struckresidential buildings and vehicles. Two of seven damaged apartment blocks reportedlytook direct hits.
Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov confirmedemergency crews worked overnight to help victims and limit further destruction.
The strikes followed a phone call betweenUS President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump claimed Putin “very strongly” warnedof retaliation for recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian airfields.
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