At least two people were killed in a Ukrainian missile attack on a Russian village near the border with Ukraine, the regional governor said on Sunday April 30. Several Ukrainian missiles hit the village of Suzemka, located about ten kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border, said Alexander Bogomaz, governor of Bryansk Oblast. “Due to the strike inflicted by Ukrainian nationalists, two civilians were unfortunately killed”he said on Telegram. “A residential building was completely destroyed, and two other houses were partially destroyed,” he added. Follow our live.
Russian villages and a city in the Kherson region without electricity. The city of Nova Kakhovka, located in the Kherson region in southern Ukraine, was deprived of electricity after“intense” Ukrainian artillery fire, said the local authorities installed by Russia. Five villages in the Russian region of Belgorod, bordering Ukraine, were also deprived of electricity after Ukrainian artillery fire, according to the local governor.
A gigantic fire in Sevastopol. UA drone attack caused a huge fire in an oil depot in Crimea annexed by Moscow on Saturday, the day after Kiev announced that its preparations for a spring offensive were almost complete. The fire broke out at an oil depot in Sevastopol, the home port of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, local authorities said.
Poland seizes Russian Lyceum building in Warsaw. The establishment of the Russian secondary school “will now belong to the Warsaw City Hall”, spokesman for the ministry, Lukasz Jasina, told AFP by telephone, stressing that this is a procedure of “referral by bailiff” on behalf of the municipality. The city of Warsaw has “taken possession” of the building, deputy mayor of the city Tomasz Bratek said in the afternoon. Russia immediately protested and threatened retaliatory measures. “It is an illegal act, an incursion into a diplomatic site”said its ambassador in Warsaw, in a video broadcast by the Russian news agency Ria Novosti.