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Russian attacks on eastern Ukrainian cities kill four, officials say

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 6:00 PM

June 16 (Reuters) – Russian attacks on cities in Ukraine’s east and southeast killed four people and set ablaze ​a residence and a shopping centre, ‌officials and prosecutors said late on Tuesday.

Prosecutors in the Donetsk region, the focal point of Ukraine’s front line, said three people died in ‌two ​bomb attacks in the ⁠city of Sloviansk. ⁠Five people were injured.

Sloviansk is part of the country’s “fortress belt,” heavily defended by the military and seen as key to ​containing a slow-moving Russian offensive in Donetsk.

In the southeastern Ukrainian city of ⁠Zaporizhzhia, national police said ⁠a wave of dozens of ​drones killed one person in his car and ​injured seven others.

Pictures posted online showed ‌flames inside a building and on a rooftop and at least one facade reduced to rubble.

Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov said ⁠there had been five strikes on the city. He said fire broke out in a residence ⁠and ‌a shopping centre, and an ⁠educational institution sustained damage.

Reuters could ​not ‌independently verify the reports. Russia and ​Ukraine ⁠deny deliberately targeting civilians in the war that started with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; Editing by Mark Porter and ​Jamie Freed)