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Several Ukrainian cities will be hit by new rocket attacks on Tuesday morning. Loss of human life has been reported in Zaporizhzhya. The attack in Zaporizhzhya reportedly hit an educational institution, a health institution and several residences, according to the Interfax Ukraine news agency. There have also been reports of rocket attacks from the port city of Odesa and Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv on Tuesday morning. The reports have not been confirmed by independent sources. According to the Ukrainian Air Force, four Russian missiles were shot down on Tuesday morning. – The attack started at seven o’clock, said spokesman Jurij Ignat on Ukrainian television. He says that more attacks are expected throughout the day, and advises people to go to shelters. There have also been no confirmed reports of rocket attacks in the port city of Odesa and in Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv on Tuesday morning. Kamikaze drones There have been reports of attacks with kamikaze drones. These are drones that explode when they hit the target. Both Russia and Ukraine have such drones. According to the Ukrainian defense, a power station in Vinnytsia, which is located south-west of Kyiv, was attacked with drones on Tuesday morning. – The Russians have attacked the Ladyzhyn thermal power plant with two Shahed-136 kamikaze drones, writes Serhij Borzov, who is the spokesman for the defense in the Vinnytsia region, on Telegram. He writes that the power plant is still in operation, but asks the residents to be careful when the flight alert goes off. The picture shows an office building in Zaporizhzhya that was destroyed on Monday. Photo: Reuters 19 killed on Monday The number of dead and wounded rises gradually as the emergency services get an overview of the massive Russian missile attacks on Monday against the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and a number of Russian cities. The new numbers were posted on Facebook by emergency services on Tuesday morning. Erdogan meets Putin on Wednesday Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana on Wednesday, reports the AFP news agency.



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