At least five dead in Ukraine after Russian missile barrage
The missile barrage hit as Russia pushed its advance in Ukraine’s eastern stronghold of Bakhmut.
The missile barrage hit as Russia pushed its advance in Ukraine’s eastern stronghold of Bakhmut.
Ukrainian officials said residential buildings were hit but did not immediately say if there were casualties.
It comes a week after it was suggested Ukraine could retreat from Bakhmut.
Nearly 80 spectators from the United Arab Emirates watched from the launch site in Florida as Sultan al-Neyadi blasted off with the rest of the crew.
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Recent drone footage shows the scale of devastation in the city, while Volodymyr Zelensky has described it as “destroyed”.
One drone crashed just 60 miles away from Moscow, according to local authorities.
The move is aimed at ending Syria’s political isolation since 2011.
‘Every day I pray for my son and my husband, and other relatives who still live there,’ said Luda Sviridok.
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The released POWs include troops who held out in Mariupol during Moscow’s long siege, officials said.
Officers were called to an address in Rosebank Way, Acton, at 2.15am on January 26 after Mr Johnson, 23, was shot.
Kramatorsk is a major hub for the Ukrainian military in the east.