Russian strike on Ukraine market kills five, wounds 19
In this handout photograph taken and released by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on April 4, 2026, a firefighter puts out a fire at the market following a strike in Nikopol, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Photo by HANDOUT / UKRAINIAN STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE / AFP
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A Russian drone hit a covered market in the eastern Ukrainian
city of Nikopol on Saturday, killing five people and wounding 19, officials
said, as Moscow pressed on with intensified daytime attacks.
The market, in Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region, was hit
at 9:50 am (0650 GMT), the local prosecutor's office said.
Regional governor, Oleksandr Ganja, said in a Telegram post
that three women and two men were killed.
He added that a 14-year-old girl was among 19 wounded and
was in a "critical condition".
Five people were also injured on Saturday morning in the
northeastern city of Kharkiv, near the front line, regional police said.
The Ukrainian air force said Russia fired 286 drones
overnight, of which 260 were intercepted.
In the northern Sumy region, 11 people were wounded in
strikes on residential areas and civilian infrastructure overnight, police
said.
Images released by Ukrainian emergency services showed a
building whose upper floors were engulfed in flames.
Three people were wounded in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk
region, including a baby aged five months and a six-year-old boy, Ganja said
earlier on Telegram.
In Russia, a missile and drone attack on the southern Rostov
region bordering Ukraine, left one person dead and four seriously wounded in
the city of Taganrog, regional governor Yuri Slyussar said.
He said three local residents and a foreigner were all in
critical condition but did not specify the origin of the attacks.
On the Sea of Azov, a foreign cargo ship was damaged by
falling drone debris and caught fire, he added.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meanwhile arrived in
Istanbul on Saturday for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. on
security cooperation, a Ukrainian official told AFP.
Zelensky this week signalled he was ready for a truce over
the Easter holidays, but the Kremlin said it had not received "clearly
formulated" proposals.
Ukraine has accused Russia of prolonging the war to capture
more territory, and says Moscow is not interested in peace.
Talks between the two warring parties, mediated by the
United States, have been stalled by the war in the Middle East.
In comments to reporters, including AFP, published on
Friday, Zelensky said he had invited an American delegation to Ukraine to
relaunch negotiations with Moscow.
"The delegation will do everything possible in the
current conditions -- during the war with Iran -- to come to Kyiv,"
Zelensky said.
"The American group can come to us and, after us, go to
Moscow. If it does not work out with three parties, let's do it this way,"
he added.
Amid the Middle East war, Ukraine has sought to leverage its
expertise in fighting off Russian drones similar to those Iran has been using
in retaliatory attacks across Gulf nations.
Last week, Zelensky visited several Middle Eastern countries
and signed defence agreements with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
He also suggested Ukraine could help unblock the Strait of
Hormuz, whose effective closure by Iran has rattled the global economy.
He did not specify how Ukraine could contribute, but cited
Kyiv's experience in restoring passage through the Black Sea, which Russia had
blocked at the beginning of its invasion.

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