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Russian forces strike Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, Crimea experiences explosions

Russian forces strike Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, Crimea experiences explosions

Russian forces struck Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia on June 29, causing casualties. Explosions were reported in Crimea, with satellite images showing fires near a Kerch airfield and a power substation. Ukraine's General Staff updated Russian losses and combat engagements.

On June 29, Russian forces conducted a guided aerial bomb strike on Kharkiv's Kholodnohirskyi district, resulting in one fatality and five injuries, some severe. In Zaporizhzhia, a Russian drone attack hit a public transport vehicle, killing two and wounding six, including a child. Overnight, explosions were reported across Russian-occupied Crimea. Satellite imagery indicated fires near a civilian airfield in Kerch and the Maryanivka power substation, leading to localized power outages.

Ukraine's General Staff reported 1,230 Russian personnel killed or wounded in the past 24 hours, raising total estimated Russian losses to 1,402,200 since February 2022. On June 28, 197 combat engagements occurred, with Russian forces concentrating offensive actions in the Sloviansk, Pokrovsk, and Huliaipole areas. Sources: Громадське, Українська правда, Радіо Свобода

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Ebola outbreak in DRC spreads to fourth province

Ebola outbreak in DRC spreads to fourth province

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has expanded to a fourth province, now affecting the entire northeastern region of the country, with 360 deaths and 1,274 cases reported.

An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has expanded to a fourth province, now affecting the entire northeastern region of the country, which is home to approximately 15 million inhabitants. The current epidemic, declared on May 15th and marking the DRC's seventeenth such event, has resulted in 360 fatalities among 1,274 confirmed cases. The disease, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, manifests as a hemorrhagic fever and is often fatal. Sources: Le Monde

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