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Kyiv claims strike on Russian military factory; Russia reports casualties

Primul articol: 10 mar. 2026, 21:35 | Ultima actualizare: 14 mar. 2026, 10:54 | 2 surse | 3 articole

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Tensions between Ukraine and Russia remain high, with Kyiv claiming to have successfully struck a "key" Russian military factory in Bryansk. In response, Russia reports that missile and drone attacks in the Kyiv region have resulted in casualties. This exchange of attacks highlights the ongoing conflict and the continued targeting of strategic infrastructure.

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Kyiv says it hit 'key' Russian military factory in Bryansk strike, Russia says six dead Foto: France 24
France 24 English 10 mar. 2026, 21:35 (acum 7 zile)

Kyiv says it hit 'key' Russian military factory in Bryansk strike, Russia says six dead

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that a "key" military factory in Russia's western city of Bryansk had been targetted and hit in a missile strike. Russia earlier accused Kyiv of a "terrorist" attack in Bryansk that it said killed six civilians and wounded at least 37 people, without specifying what the target was.

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Russian missile and drone attacks kills several in Kyiv region Foto: France 24
France 24 English 14 mar. 2026, 10:54 (acum 3 zile)

Russian missile and drone attacks kills several in Kyiv region

Four people were killed and at least 15 injured by a combined Russian missile and drone attack in the Kyiv region overnight into Saturday, a local official said. Russia continues to launch almost daily attacks on Ukraine as US-brokered peace talks between the two nations have stalled amid the war in the Middle East.

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New York Times English 11 mar. 2026, 13:17 (acum 6 zile)

Ukraine Says It Hit Key Russian Electronics Plant; Russia Reports Deaths

The attack highlighted how Ukraine remains capable of hitting high-value targets inside Russia.

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