MADRID 10 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
At least six people have died because of a series of attacks executed by the Russian army against three provinces located in eastern Ukraine, within the framework of the invasion unleashed in February 2022, as denounced by the Ukrainian authorities.
The governor of Jersón, Oleksander Prokudin, has indicated in a statement published in his telegram account that a person has died in an attack perpetrated early this Saturday, when a drone has impacted the Dnipró district.
Likewise, the Sumi authorities have confirmed the death of at least three people in attacks executed by Russian troops during the day of Friday, to which two other dead are added in Donetsk, also on Friday, according to the provincial governor, Vadim Flashkin.
Jersón and Donetsk, together with Lugansk and Zaporiyia-all they partially occupied in the framework of the invasion-were annexed in October 2022 by Russia, an unrecognized measure by the international community that joined the annexation in 2014 of the Crimean Peninsula by Moscow.
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