Russian strikes kill one, wound two dozen in Ukraine

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Red Cross volunteers assistance   an injured pistillate   successful  a structure  aft  a Russian onslaught   connected  a residential vicinity  successful  Kyiv, Ukraine, connected  Sunday, May 24, 2026.

Red Cross volunteers assistance an injured pistillate successful a structure aft a Russian onslaught connected a residential vicinity successful Kyiv, Ukraine, connected Sunday, May 24, 2026. | Photo Credit: AP

Russian drones killed 1 idiosyncratic and wounded 2 twelve others successful cities crossed Ukraine, section authorities announced connected Monday (June 1, 2026), arsenic Kyiv and Moscow measurement up long-range strikes with bid talks stalling.

One idiosyncratic was killed successful the confederate Ukrainian metropolis of Kherson and 8 radical were wounded successful the bluish municipality of Chernigiv, wherever powerfulness was chopped to 10,000 people, authorities said.

Emergency services published images from Chernigiv showing teams of firefighters dousing a ample blaze successful the mediate of the nighttime pursuing the attacks.

The Ukrainian aerial unit said Russian forces had launched 265 combat drones successful the barrage, and that its aerial defence units had downed 228 of the unmanned aerial vehicles.

Seven radical were wounded successful Russian strikes successful the Black Sea larboard metropolis of Odesa, 4 much successful the cardinal metropolis of Kharkiv, 1 successful the confederate metropolis of Zaporizhzhia and astatine slightest 2 much were wounded successful Kherson.

Moscow launches attacks astir nightly connected Ukraine, which has stepped up its retaliatory strikes successful caller months, chiefly targeting Russian vigor infrastructure.

Russia's penetration of Ukraine launched successful February 2022 has go the bloodiest struggle successful Europe since World War II, sidesplitting hundreds of thousands of radical and displacing millions.

Published - June 01, 2026 09:35 p.m. IST

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