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Pleading for `support'

2 die in Odesa after Moscow, Kyiv exchange aerial attacks

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KYIV, Ukraine — Two people died in a missile attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port city of Odesa, local officials said, as Moscow and Kyiv exchanged drone and missile attacks.

The Ukrainian air force said Sunday it shot down 10 of the 14 drones and one of the three missiles Russia launched overnight.

Oleh Kiper, Odesa's regional governor, said the two who died in the suburbs of Odesa on Saturday night were a married couple, and another person was wounded in the attack.

At least 41 people were wounded Sunday afternoon when a Russian aerial bomb struck an apartment building in Kharkiv, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said, adding that the guided bomb hit the 10th floor, with the fire spreading across four stories. Twelve other buildings were also damaged, he said.

Meanwhile, the Russian Defence Ministry said it downed 29 Ukrainian drones overnight into Sunday over western and southweste­rn regions, with no damage caused by the falling debris. It also said another drone was shot down Sunday morning over the western Ryazan region.

While Ukraine and Russia regularly launch overnight drone raids on each other's territory, Ukrainian officials generally don't confirm or deny attacks within Russia's borders.

The latest attacks came after Ukraine made a new call Saturday on the West to allow it to use the long-range missiles they have provided to strike targets deep inside Russia, as Ukrainian forces struggle to hold back Russian advances in eastern Ukraine.

So far, the U.S. has allowed Kyiv to use American-provided weapons only in a limited area inside Russia's border with Ukraine.

Kyiv officials argue the weapons are vital to weaken Russia's ability to strike Ukraine and force it to move its strike capabiliti­es further from the border.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took to social media on Sunday to again appeal for a shift in the West's policy on the use of longrange weapons.

“Ukraine needs strong support from our partners to defend lives against Russian terror — air defence, long-range capabiliti­es, support for our warriors, everything that will help force Russia to end this war,” Zelenskyy posted on X.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flames rise after a Russian aerial bomb struck an apartment building yesterday in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flames rise after a Russian aerial bomb struck an apartment building yesterday in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

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