At least six killed in Russian attacks in south and east Ukraine
The attack, launched from the Black Sea, involved four sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles, three of which were intercepted by air defences.
The attack, launched from the Black Sea, involved four sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles, three of which were intercepted by air defences.
Barnaby Webber, Grace Kumar and Ian Coates were killed in the attacks on Tuesday.
Police say they are not looking for any other suspects and are working with counter-terrorism teams to establish the facts.
A warehouse and an apartment building were hit in Kryvyi Rih.
Three people have been killed and another three injured in linked attacks in the city.
Rescue operations are ongoing in the central city of Kryvyi Rih.
The Ukrainian flag is once more flying above the village of Storozhov, officials said.
It is the latest indication a highly anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive may be underway.
The atmosphere across the city is lively, with thousands of rival Inter Milan fans gathering in the nearby Taksim Square.
Last year, Liverpool fans found themselves penned against the Stade de France’s perimeter fences ahead of the match in Paris against Real Madrid.
Regional governor Alexander Gusev said the three residents in Voronezh were hurt by shards of glass from broken windows
Chief inspector of constabulary Andy Cooke has called for ‘definitive action’ so standards improve.
The collapse of the Kakhovka dam on the Dnieper River set off a scramble to evacuate residents in dozens of flooded areas.
The Ukrainian leader said he is helping to assess efforts to evacuate civilians and provide them with drinking water and other support.
Jonathan Nuttall was unhappy at the prospect of losing his family home, a court heard.