(ANSA) - MOSCOW, 09 JUNE - Ukrainian forces continue their "barbaric bombing" against civilians who are evacuated from the part of the Kherson region under Russian control due to flooding due to the collapse of the Kakhovka dam. This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Tass.
A drone crashed in Voronezh, a large city in southwestern Russia not far from the Ukrainian border, injuring three people. This was reported by Governor Alexander Gusev on his Telegram channel, quoted by RIA Novosti, Photographs published on social media show that a multi-storey building suffered damage. "According to initial information, an unmanned aircraft crashed on Belinsky Street in Voronezh. Special services are working on site," Gusev wrote.
The attack was directed against civilian infrastructure, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. This was reported by Russian agencies. (ANSA).
Kremlin, 'Kiev forces bomb evacuated for dam collapse'
2023-06-09T10:22:34.667Z
Highlights: Three people have been injured in a plane crash near the Russian-Ukrainian border. The crash is believed to be the result of a collision between a plane and a dam. The incident is the latest in a series of high-profile plane crashes in recent years. The U.S. Air Force says it is investigating the cause of the crash, which took place in the early hours of Monday morning. The FAA says the crash was caused by the collapse of a dam in the area, which is under control of Russian authorities.

Ukrainian forces continue their "barbaric bombing" against civilians who are evacuated from the part of the Kherson region under Russian control due to flooding due to the collapse of the Kakhovka dam. (ANSA)