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Four powerful Russians slippery Hit a prison in the southeast region of Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, authorities announced. They killed at least 17 detainees and injured more than 80 others, officials said.
In the Dnipro region, in the center of Ukraine, the authorities said that the Russian missiles had partially destroyed a three -storey building damaged from nearby medical establishments, including a maternity hospital and a city hall in the city. The officials said that at least four people had been killed, including a 23 -year -old pregnant woman and eight injured.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that across the country, 22 people had been killed in Russian strikes on 73 cities, villages and villages. “They were conscious and deliberate strikes – not accidental,” said Zelenskyy on Telegram.
Trump said on Monday that he gave Russian President Vladimir Putin 10 to 12 days to stop murder in Ukraine After three years of warGoing up a deadline of 50 days, he gave the Russian chief two weeks ago. This decision meant Trump wants peace efforts to progress by August 7 to 9.
Trump has repeatedly reprimanded Putin for talking about the war, but continuing to bomb Ukrainian civilians. But the Kremlin has not changed its tactic.
“I am disappointed by President Putin,” said Trump in a Visit in Scotland.
Zelenskyy praised the Trump movement in the chronology. “Everyone needs peace – Ukraine, Europe, the United States and responsible leaders around the world,” wrote Zelenskyy in an article on Telegram. “Everyone except Russia.”
The Kremlin pushes against Trump
The Kremlin has rejected, with a better lieutenant of Putin warning Trump to “play the game Ultimatum with Russia”.
“Russia is not Israel or even Iran,” wrote former president Dmitry Medvedev, who is deputy chief of the country’s security council, on the social platform X.
“Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with its own country,” said Medvedev.
Since the large -scale invasion by Russia of its neighbor, the Kremlin has warned the Western donors of kyiv that their involvement could end up widening war on the NATO countries.
“Kremlin officials continue to frame Russia as in the direct geopolitical confrontation with the West in order to generate domestic support for war in Ukraine and a future Russian aggression against NATO,” the Institute for War Study, Washington’s thinking group said on Monday.
Russia attacks with glide bombs, drones and missiles
The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia had launched two ISKANDER-M ballistic missiles as well as 37 Shahed and lure typing drones in Ukraine overnight. He said 32 Shahed drones were intercepted or neutralized by Ukrainian air defenses.
The Russian attack almost midnight on Monday struck the Bilenkivska correctional center with Glide Bombs, according to the State Criminal Executive Service of Ukraine.
Glide bombs, which are modern Soviet era bombs of finctible fins and systems, have cities waste in eastern Ukraine, where the Russian army is trying to unravel the Ukrainian defenses. The bombs transport up to 3,000 kilograms (6,600 pounds) of explosives.
At least 42 detainees were hospitalized for serious injuries, while 40 other people, including a staff member, suffered various injuries.
The strike destroyed the prison dining room, damaged the administrative and quarantine buildings, but the closure of the perimeter held and no escape was reported, the authorities said.
Ukrainian officials condemned the attack, saying that targeting civil infrastructure, such as prisons, is a war crime in international conventions.
The assault occurred exactly three years after an explosion killed more than 50 people at the Olenivka detention center in the Donetsk region occupied by Russia, where Dozens of Ukrainian prisoners were killed.
Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of bombing the prison. The Associated Press interviewed More than a dozen people with direct knowledge of the details of this attack, including survivors, investigators and families of the dead and missing. All described proof that they believed directly to Russia as the culprit. The AP also obtained an internal United Nations analysis which found the same thing.
Other Russian attacks have struck communities in the Synelnykivskyi district with FPV drones and air bombs, killing at least one person and injuring two others, said regional governor Serhii Lysak.
The Russian forces have also targeted the Velykomykhailivska community, killing a 75 -year -old woman and injuring a 68 -year -old man, according to Lysak.
Ukraine launches long -range drones
Ukraine has sought to retaliate against Russian strikes by developing its own long -range drone technology, hitting oil deposits, arms factories and disturbing commercial flights.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday that the air defenses had decreased 74 Ukrainian drones in several regions of the day, including 43 in the Bryansk region.
Yuri Slyusar, the head of the Rostov region, said that a man in the city of Salsk had been killed in a drone attack, who sparked a fire at Salsk station.
Officials said that a freight train had been burnt down at Salsk station and that rail traffic via Salsk was suspended. The explosions broke the windows in two passenger train cars and the passengers were evacuated.
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