Russian strike on Ukraine leader's home city kills four

A fire burns in a destroyed building following a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine on Wednesday. Photograph: State Emergency Service Of Ukraine In Dnipropetrovsk Region/Reuters
A Russian ballistic missile strike killed at least four
people and wounded nine others in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's home
city of Kryvyi Rig on Wednesday, authorities said.
The strike followed an overnight drone barrage on the
regions of Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv, which killed one and wounded a dozen
others, according to officials.
The head of Kryvyi Rig's military administration, Oleksandr
Vikul, said Russia attacked civilian infrastructure with a ballistic missile,
sparking a large fire, and that a rescue operation was underway.
An unverified social media video from the scene showed fire
and smoke rising from a damaged industrial building and debris lying around.
"The death toll in Kryvyi Rig has risen to four,"
Dnipropetrovsk regional governor Sergiy Lysak said.
Among the wounded were a 29-year-old woman and men aged 35
and 41, he added.
Russia and Ukraine have stepped up aerial attacks even as US
President Donald Trump pushes the Kremlin and Kyiv to agree to a ceasefire
after more than three years of costly fighting.
Earlier Wednesday, a 45-year-old man was killed when a
Russian strike hit cars parked outside a house in Zaporizhzhia, the head of the
Ukrainian region's military administration, Ivan Federov, said on Telegram.
In Kharkiv, five people were wounded in drone strikes, head
of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration Oleg Syniegubov said.
An AFP reporter saw firefighters hosing down smoke from a
building in Kharkiv, where a blaze was raging and black smoke billowed from
windows.
Zelensky said earlier Russia had launched 74 drones in total
at targets across Ukraine.
The "systemic" Russian attacks, he added, showed
the Kremlin "despises the diplomatic efforts" to halt the war.
"Putin does not even want to ensure a partial
ceasefire. What's needed is new and tangible pressure on Russia to put this war
on a path towards ending," he added.
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