Russian president met commanders at operation headquarters in the city; Moscow says air force shot down Ukraine-launched missile
has met high-ranking military commanders at the headquarters of its Ukraine operation in the city of Rostov-on-Don, state media RIA news agency said.said its air force shot down a Ukraine-launched missile over the Crimean peninsula. There were no casualties or damages reported.
Ukrainian forces could fail to retake the Russian-occupied strategic south-eastern city of Melitopol during their counteroffensive , according to the prosecutor general’s office said. Some private houses were damaged in the attack, but no further details were provided. In a separate case, four people were injured after Russia shelled a residential area of the city of Chasiv Yar, located in the Donetsk region close to Bakhmut.
Kyiv has welcomed a US decision to let Denmark and the Netherlands hand F-16 fighter jets over to Ukraine once its pilots are trained to use them.
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