Russian Drone, Missile Attack Kills Three in Ukraine

KYIV, March 24 (Reuters) – Russia ⁠launched ⁠drones and missiles ⁠overnight on Tuesday at Ukraine, killing ​at least three people, damaging houses and ‌triggering fires, Ukrainian officials ‌said.

The attack came as President ⁠Volodymyr Zelenskiy ⁠warned on Monday of an imminent, mass Russian ​attack on the country, citing Ukrainian intelligence.

One person was killed and five injured in ​a drone and missile strike on the city ⁠of ⁠Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine, ⁠the ​regional governor said on the Telegram messaging app.

“Russia ​launched a ⁠massive combined strike on Zaporizhzhia using drones and missiles,” Governor Ivan Fedorov said.

Fedorov also reported that six apartment buildings, ⁠two private houses, a store, non-residential buildings as well ⁠as an industrial infrastructure facility in Zaporizhzhia were damaged in the attack.

He posted pictures on Telegram showing firefighters putting out a fire in a high-rise building and of a smaller building engulfed in flames.

Two people were killed and ⁠11 injured in the attack in the eastern Poltava region, the regional governor said, adding that residential buildings and a ​hotel were damaged.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; ​Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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