Russian attacks kills four in Ukraine, local officials say

June 28 (Reuters) – Russian attacks killed at least four people on Sunday in ​Ukraine’s southeast and northeast, regional officials ‌said.
Strikes on the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia killed two people and injured ​16, Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov ​said on Telegram. Pictures posted online ⁠by the governor showed a building ​ablaze and parts of a neighborhood ​reduced to rubble.
In the northeastern border region of Kharkiv, a frequent Russian target, a ​missile strike on the town ​of Zmiiv killed one person and injured ‌eight, ⁠including two children, Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Police in the Kharkiv region also said an officer was killed ​as ​he was ⁠trying to organize the evacuation of residents in another ​community further north.
Reuters was ​unable ⁠to independently verify accounts from either side. Both Russia and Ukraine deny ⁠deliberately ​targeting civilians in the ​more than four-year-old conflict.

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