Russian strikes on eastern Ukraine kill three, injure 22
Three people were killed and 22 others wounded in Russian attacks on eastern Ukrainian regions on Sunday, local authorities reported. The attacks caused damage in Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava oblasts, while Ukraine struck an oil facility deep inside Russia.

Russian forces launched more than 20 attacks using drones, artillery, and air bombs across three districts of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on Sunday, according to regional military administration head Oleksandr Ganzha. The assaults left one person dead and nine wounded.
In the Nikopol district, a 70-year-old woman was killed in a strike that also damaged several houses and a car. In Poltava Oblast, attacks on Saturday hit two industrial enterprises, killing two people and injuring 13, including six children, said regional head Vitaliy Dyakivnych.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Saturday that Ukrainian forces had struck an oil processing facility in Russia's Tyumen region, located in Western Siberia. He stated the attack was carried out using upgraded "Fire Point" drones capable of reaching targets up to 3,000 kilometers away. Ukraine has intensified strikes on Russian energy infrastructure in recent weeks, particularly targeting oil facilities.

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