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Two Killed, 10 Injured in Ukraine Attack on Russia’s Border Bryansk Region, Governor Says

June 12 (Reuters) – Two people ⁠were ⁠killed and ⁠another 10 injured in a ​Ukraine attack on Russia’s border region of ‌Bryansk, Acting Regional ‌Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said ⁠in ⁠a Telegram post late on Thursday.

Two were killed ​and another two injured in shelling of the Suzemka area close to ​the border, with another seven wounded ⁠in an ⁠attack on petrol ⁠stations ​in Starodub some 110 kilometres away (68 miles), ​he said, ⁠adding that a five-year-old boy was also injured in a separate drone attack.

In Ukraine’s northern Sumy ⁠region, a 44-year old woman was killed and ⁠another 33-year-old woman seriously wounded in a Russian drone attack, regional governor Oleh Hryhorov said on Telegram early on Friday.

Three more people were injured in a drone attack in Ukraine’s southern city ⁠of Mykolaiv, local authorities said on Telegram.

Reuters could not independently confirm the incidents.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in ​Tokyo; Editing by Chris Reese ​and Christopher Cushing)

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