At least two dead, 23 injured in night strikes on Lviv

At least two people were killed and 23 injured in Russian strikes on Lviv on the night of Tuesday 3 to Wednesday 4 September, the regional governor announced. Five of the injured were children and several residential buildings in this large city in western Ukraine were hit, according to him. The victims who died in the strikes were a 50-year-old nurse and a man who has not yet been identified, the mayor of the city said. In addition, Russian attacks left at least five people injured during the night in Kryvyi Rig, in the centre of the country, local authorities reported. Follow our live coverage.

At least 51 dead in strike on Poltava. At least 51 people were killed and 271 injured on Tuesday in a Russian missile strike on the central Ukrainian city of Poltava, which partially destroyed a military institute. Regional Governor Filip Pronin added that “Up to 18 people could be under the rubble”.

Joe Biden condemns “deplorable” Russian attack. The attack on the city of Poltava “is a tragic reminder of Putin’s constant and outrageous attempts to break the will of a free people”the American president said in a statement, assuring that the United States “will continue” to support Ukrainians, “including by providing them with the air defence systems and capabilities they need to protect their country”.

Series of resignations ahead of new Ukrainian government reshuffle. At least six Ukrainian politicians, including ministers, resigned on Tuesday, and a presidential aide was fired earlier. “As promised, a major government reshuffle can be expected this week”said David Arakhamia, the leader of the ruling party’s parliamentarians. President Volodymyr Zelensky will thus try to strengthen confidence in his team, at a time when the country is facing many challenges, including daily Russian bombings.


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