Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,281
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Kyiv endured a large-scale night-time attack with at least one person killed, four injured, and damage across several districts including a kindergarten. Russian troops entered Novoheorhiivka and Zaporizke in Dnipropetrovsk region near Donetsk. Strikes across Ukraine killed three people and left over 100,000 households without electricity. The Ministry of Energy said attacks targeted energy and gas transport infrastructure in six regions, calling the strikes a deliberate policy to destroy civilian infrastructure ahead of the heating season. Heavy shelling damaged a Kherson farm, killing two employees, and an 81-year-old woman died in an overnight attack. Ukraine seeks to share battlefield data with allies while resolving Poland's funding issue for 30,000 Starlink systems.
Ukraine's capital Kyiv has come under a large-scale night-time attack by Russia, officials said early on Thursday, with at least one dead, four injured and damage to buildings in several districts of the city, including a kindergarten. Russian troops have entered the villages of Novoheorhiivka and Zaporizke in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region, a major Ukrainian industrial centre next to the Donetsk region, The Associated Press (AP) news agency reported, citing a local commander.
Strikes across Ukraine on Wednesday killed three people and left more than 100,000 households without power, officials in Kyiv said. Ukraine's Ministry of Energy said Russian attacks were launched against energy and gas transport infrastructure facilities in six regions, in what it called a deliberate policy of destroying Ukraine's civilian infrastructure on the eve of the heating season. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said more than 100,000 houses were cut off from electricity in the Poltava, Sumy and Chernihiv regions following Russian attacks.
Fedorov also said he was confident of a solution to continue Poland's funding of 30,000 Starlink internet systems for Ukraine, after Poland said it might no longer be able to pay for them following a presidential veto. Poland is the biggest donor of SpaceX's satellite internet devices to Ukraine, which it uses across the front line as a crucial communication tool resistant to Russian hacking and jamming.
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