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Ukraine, pro-Russian authorities: Ukrainian raid on a Lugansk bakery, seven dead - News

2024-02-03T17:49:49.662Z

Highlights: Russian forces launched more than 130 attacks yesterday in the Zaporizhzhia region, in south-eastern Ukraine, hitting 19 settlements with 40 drones and artillery fire. At least twenty journalists, including some foreigners, were arrested in Moscow during a rally organized in Red Square by the wives of soldiers fighting in Ukraine and demanding the return of their husbands from the front. Twenty reporters stopped at the gathering of soldiers' wives in Moscow (ANSA) At least seven civilians were killed and six injured in a shelling by Ukrainian forces on a bakery in Lisichansk, in the Luhansk region.


Forty drones over the Zaporizhzhia region. Twenty reporters stopped at the gathering of soldiers' wives in Moscow (ANSA)


At least seven civilians were killed and six injured in a shelling by Ukrainian forces on a bakery in Lisichansk, in the Luhansk region, controlled by pro-Russian separatists.

Another 23 people could still be under the rubble and that according to initial evidence the raid was carried out with missiles launched by Himars systems, supplied to the Ukrainians by the USA. Six have been extracted alive so far.

40 Russian drones over the Zaporizhzhia region 

Russian forces launched more than 130 attacks yesterday in the Zaporizhzhia region, in south-eastern Ukraine, hitting 19 settlements with 40 drones and artillery fire: the head of the regional military administration, Yuriy Malashko, reported on Telegram, according to as reported by Ukrinform.

“The invaders struck 131 times in 19 cities and villages of the Zaporizhzhia region, there are no casualties,” the message read.

Malashko added that Mala Tokmachka and Zaliznychne were hit with several rockets, while 40 drones were fired at Huliaipole, Malynivka, Novoandriivka, Novodarivka, Levadne, Charivne, Chervone, Poltavka and Piatykhatky.

Additionally, the Russians carried out 88 artillery strikes on Huliaipole, Orikhiv, Zaliznychne, Bilohiria, Levadne, Poltavka, Plavni, Lobkove, Stepove, Kamianske and other front-line settlements.

Damage to residential buildings and infrastructure was reported.

Twenty reporters stopped at a gathering of soldiers' wives in Moscow

At least twenty journalists, including some foreigners, were arrested in Moscow during a rally organized in Red Square by the wives of soldiers fighting in Ukraine and demanding the return of their husbands from the front.

An AFP video journalist arrested during this demonstration reported that around 20 to 25 journalists, including foreign reporters, were with him in a police van headed to a police station in the capital.

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