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Strikes on two Ukrainian cities early Saturday killed three people and wounded at least 13 others, local authorities said, as Russia’s war with Ukraine continued apace despite global attention on the Middle East.

The attacks hit Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, damaging residential areas, a maternity hospital and an industrial site.

In Odesa, one person died in hospital from injuries sustained in overnight strikes, according to Sergiy Lysak, head of the city’s military administration.

He said 11 people were wounded, including a child, and reported damage to a maternity hospital roof, high-rise buildings and homes in several districts.

Russia’s spring offensive in Ukraine expected to focus on ‘Fortress Belt’ in Donetsk region

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Lysak said fires broke out on upper floors of apartment blocks, while cars were damaged and residential buildings had shattered windows and broken balconies.

In Kryvyi Rih, two men were killed and two wounded in a morning strike that hit an industrial enterprise, said Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the Dnipro regional administration. He said fires erupted at the site.

“Last night, the Russians launched a massive strike on Odesa,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a post on X. “There was no military purpose whatsoever – this was pure terror against ordinary civilian life.”

On the Russian side, a ⁠Ukrainian drone ​attack in Russia‘s Yaroslavl region north-east ​of Moscow killed a child and injured three people, while causing damage to ​several ‌residential buildings, according to the local governor, Mikhail Yevrayev.

“A child ‌who was in one of ⁠the private houses in the suburban district of Yaroslavl region at ​the time of the ‌attack has died,” the governor, Yevrayev, said on his Telegram channel.

“His parents ‌have been hospitalised in a serious condition. A ​woman living in a neighbouring house was also injured. They are receiving all ​necessary medical care,” he added.

He ​said Russian air defence ​units had repelled more than 30 Ukrainian drones ​during the attack.

The Russian Defence Ministry said on Saturday that a total of 155 Ukrainian drones had been ⁠repelled and destroyed overnight over a number ⁠of Russian ​regions, including the Moscow region.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and Reuters)

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Strikes on two Ukrainian cities early Saturday killed three people and wounded at least 13 others, local authorities said, as Russia’s war with Ukraine continued apace despite global attention on the Middle East.

The attacks hit Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, damaging residential areas, a maternity hospital and an industrial site.

In Odesa, one person died in hospital from injuries sustained in overnight strikes, according to Sergiy Lysak, head of the city’s military administration.

He said 11 people were wounded, including a child, and reported damage to a maternity hospital roof, high-rise buildings and homes in several districts.

Russia’s spring offensive in Ukraine expected to focus on ‘Fortress Belt’ in Donetsk region

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Lysak said fires broke out on upper floors of apartment blocks, while cars were damaged and residential buildings had shattered windows and broken balconies.

In Kryvyi Rih, two men were killed and two wounded in a morning strike that hit an industrial enterprise, said Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the Dnipro regional administration. He said fires erupted at the site.

“Last night, the Russians launched a massive strike on Odesa,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a post on X. “There was no military purpose whatsoever – this was pure terror against ordinary civilian life.”

On the Russian side, a ⁠Ukrainian drone ​attack in Russia‘s Yaroslavl region north-east ​of Moscow killed a child and injured three people, while causing damage to ​several ‌residential buildings, according to the local governor, Mikhail Yevrayev.

“A child ‌who was in one of ⁠the private houses in the suburban district of Yaroslavl region at ​the time of the ‌attack has died,” the governor, Yevrayev, said on his Telegram channel.

“His parents ‌have been hospitalised in a serious condition. A ​woman living in a neighbouring house was also injured. They are receiving all ​necessary medical care,” he added.

He ​said Russian air defence ​units had repelled more than 30 Ukrainian drones ​during the attack.

The Russian Defence Ministry said on Saturday that a total of 155 Ukrainian drones had been ⁠repelled and destroyed overnight over a number ⁠of Russian ​regions, including the Moscow region.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and Reuters)

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Those in power using racism to ‘feather own nests’, head of NEU says

Daniel Kebede, general secretary of the National Education Union (NEU), said those in power have been using racism to “feather their own nests”, as he criticised Keir Starmer’s comments around immigration.

In May last year, the prime minister said the UK risked becoming “an island of strangers”, in a speech about immigration.

Kebede said before the Together Alliance rally against the far-right on Saturday: “What we have seen – in the age of Trump in particular – is those in power using racism to feather their own nests, whether it’s Donald Trump, whether it’s Nigel Farage.

“And what’s even worse is we’ve seen the Prime Minister, instead of taking it on, tail-end it with the ‘island of strangers’ nonsense that he pedalled last year.”

He added: “The toxic climate that is taking place in society festers into schools. We’re seeing an increase in racist incidents, whether that’s directed towards teachers and support staff, or pupil-on-pupil, so it’s incredibly difficult at the moment.”

General secretary of National Education Union Daniel Kebede. Photograph: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing/Getty Images
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