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Russian attack kills three in Ukraine’s Kryvyi Rih

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Tushar Sharma

Kyiv: 

A Russian missile attack ​killed three people ‌in the central Ukrainian city ​of Kryvyi ​Rih, Ukrainian officials said ⁠on Tuesday.

Oleksandr ​Vilkul, the head ​of the city’s defence council, said on ​Telegram that ​19 people had also ‌been ⁠injured in the attack.

Regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha ​reported ​earlier ⁠that a Russian missile ​attack damaged ​industrial ⁠infrastructure in the city, without ⁠giving ​more detail.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said ‌that Ukraine was attacking civilian infrastructure in Russia in an attempt to destabilise society.

Ukraine’s attacks on oil ​refineries have doubled since the start of 2026, ​leading to long lines and higher prices ⁠for gasoline in some regions. Kyiv has ​said its aim is to sap a key ​source of Russia’s war funds and show Russians the conflict is no longer distant.

Speaking to graduates of military ​and security institutions, Putin made his first remarks on ​the attacks since Ukrainian drones hit a Moscow refinery last week.

“Strikes against ‌civilian ⁠infrastructure — what are they aimed at? To destabilise society, amid such a massive onslaught, when the entire West is working for them and ​these drones ​are coming ⁠in huge numbers, to create a sense of uncertainty about the actions ​of the Russian armed forces,” he ​said ⁠at the televised meeting.

He also said Russian troops were close to taking control of Kostiantynivka, the southern anchor ⁠of ​the so-called “fortress belt” in the ​Donetsk region which Moscow has demanded Kyiv relinquish.

 

 

Tushar Sharma
Published by TDG Network