Ceding ground in Ukraine, Russia kills civilians in Zelenskyy's hometown
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A Russian missile strike killed at least six civilians in an apartment building in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's hometown on Tuesday (13 June), while Moscow's forces yielded ground in the early stages of a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
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Where did the Russian missile attack take place?
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Kryvyi Rih
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Central Ukraine
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Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine
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Kyiv region
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Ukraine
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Zelensky's hometown
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Kryviy Rih
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Zaporizhzhia and Bakhmut
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Dnipro
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central Ukraine
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Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
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central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih
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central city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
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Kyiv
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city of Kryvyi Rih
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the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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Residents sobbed outside the burnt-out apartment block and smoke billowed after the early-morning attack in Kryvyi Rih, a half-hour drive from the huge reservoir emptied last week by the destruction of a dam that flooded a swathe of southern Ukraine.
Scene of devastation after overnight Russian missile attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih (Zelenskyy's hometown). Six missiles targeted city, with five impacts (possibly shoot-down debris). None of the impacts were military targets, city authorities say. pic.twitter.com/bH95pLrKit -- Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) June 13, 2023
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What happened in the Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih?
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Kills Six in Zelensky's Hometown
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used Kh-101, Kh-555 air-launched missiles
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Three killed
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three killed and dozens injured
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strikes civilian buildings
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launches 'massive missile'
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Kills At Least 11
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kills 11 civilians
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kills at least 6
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Shattering Homes, Killing Civilians
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at least 3 killed, dozens wounded
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kills at least 11
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several civilian buildings were hit
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killed at least six people and injured 25 others
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killed at least six people and wounded at least 25 others
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to hit Ukrainian military reserves and depots holding Western weapons and ammunition
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At least six people were killed
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killed 11 people
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at least 11 people were killed
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killed at least 11 people and injured 25
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air strikes hit several civilian buildings
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three people were killed
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killed at least six civilians
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The strikes killed at least 11 people
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at least 10 people killed and dozens injured
Officials said at least 25 people were wounded and others could still be trapped under the rubble of the five-storey apartment block hit early in the morning.
Survivors described two explosions. Olha Chernousova said she was thrown out of her bed by a violent blast wave. She escaped onto her balcony to wait for rescuers. "I thought I would have to jump into a tree."
The street and courtyard were strewn with glass and bricks. At least five cars were ruined husks.
"Russian killers continue their war against residential buildings, ordinary cities and people," Zelenskyy said on Telegram. The Ukrainian president was born in the city.
Moscow denies intentionally targeting civilians. It has stepped up missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities in recent weeks as Kyiv unleashed a long-awaited counteroffensive to recapture territory held by Russian troops.
After seven months of a huge Russian offensive that yielded scant gains despite the bloodiest ground combat in Europe since World War Two, Ukraine began its assault last week.
So far the offensive is still in its early days, with tens of thousands of fresh Ukrainian troops and hundreds of Western armoured vehicles yet to be committed to the fight.
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What is the current status of Ukrainian counteroffensive?
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declares 7 settlements reclaimed from Russia in 1 week
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making small gains
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pushing forward
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continues
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moving forward
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early stages
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claimed to have retaken several villages and made advances
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it had recaptured seven villages
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continuing their
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ongoing
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still probing attacks
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minor early successes
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limited success and experiencing "heavy losses."
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ramps up
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mounting
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training on how to use and maintain Abrams vehicles in Germany
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has resulted in only incremental gains
Confirmed video footage from villages over the past two days show that Ukraine has already captured more ground than at any time since November.
But it has yet to pierce Russia's main defensive lines, which Moscow has had months to prepare.
Russia has also accused Ukraine of cross-border shelling as Kyiv carries out counteroffensive operations. The governor of Kursk in Russia said on Tuesday several houses had been damaged and power supplies disrupted in two villages in the region near the border. Ukraine does not comment on reports of incidents in Russia.
During the early hours of Tuesday, air raid sirens blared across the whole of Ukraine, with Kyiv's military officials saying air defence forces destroyed all Russian missiles targeting the capital.
Ukraine's top military command said that air forces destroyed 10 out of 14 cruise missiles Russia launched on Ukraine and one of four Iranian-made drones.
After a week of giving little or no information about its offensive, Ukraine said on Monday it had recaptured seven settlements so far. Troops have advanced up to 6.5 km and seized 90 square km of ground along a 100 km-long stretch of the southern front line, Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said.
Russia has not acknowledged any Ukrainian gains and says its forces have repelled advances since 4 June.
Ukraine claims new gains in early phase of counteroffensive Ukraine said on Monday (12 June) its troops had recaptured seven villages from Russian forces along an approximately 100-km front in the southeast since starting its long-anticipated counteroffensive last week.
Russia's Defence Ministry released video footage on Tuesday of what it said were German-made Leopard tanks and US-made Bradley Fighting Vehicles captured by Russian forces in a battle with Ukrainian forces.
Reuters could not immediately verify the location or timing of the footage.
Military analysts say the fighting so far is probably still probing attacks by the Ukrainians who have yet to unleash the bulk of their forces, while Russia's main defensive fortifications still lie further back.
Last week's destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam created a humanitarian disaster across both sides of the front line in the war zone and could damage agriculture in one of the world's breadbaskets for decades.
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What are the long-term consequences of this event for the region?
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inundating huge swathes of land under Russian and Ukrainian control
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humanitarian as well as environmental catastrophe
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killing and wounding people and damaging civilian infrastructure
Both sides have accused each other of sabotaging it. Western countries say Ukraine would have had no reason to inflict such a catastrophe on itself, especially just as its forces were taking the offensive.