Russian attacks kill three in Ukraine's south, officials say
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 17, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 17, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Russian attacks in Ukraine's south killed three and injured ten. Nikopol and Kherson were targeted with missiles and drones, highlighting ongoing conflict.
(Reuters) - Russian attacks killed at least three people in Ukraine's south and injured 10 more on Thursday, local authorities said, after an overnight barrage of missiles and drones.
Two men, aged 56 and 61, were killed, and five more were wounded in artillery shelling on Nikopol, the regional governor said on the Telegram messenger.
He added that the attack sparked a fire and damaged a shop and civilian infrastructure.
One person was killed during a Russian air strike on Kherson, which also injured a teenager and four adults, the mayor said.
Moscow's forces regularly attack both cities from their positions across the Dnipro river.
The Ukrainian air force said earlier that Russia had launched five missiles and 75 drones during an overnight attack, while Russia said it had destroyed or intercepted 71 Ukrainian drones over six Russian regions overnight.
The violence has continued despite President Donald Trump's efforts to arrange a ceasefire in the three-year-old war prompted by Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine.
Top Ukrainian officials made a previously unannounced visit on Thursday to Paris, where European and U.S. officials were due to hold talks on Ukraine.
(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Philippa Fletcher)
The article discusses recent Russian attacks in Ukraine's south, resulting in fatalities and injuries.
The attacks occurred in the Ukrainian cities of Nikopol and Kherson.
Three people were killed and ten were injured in the attacks.
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