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Russian officials claim that Ukrainian strikes have killed four people in Crimea

Kremlin officials in the area?said? that four Ukrainians were killed in the Russia annexed Crimea peninsula on Thursday, a day after Moscow and Kyiv exchanged strikes against each other's towns.

Sergei Aksyonov is the Russia-appointed leader of Crimea. He said that Ukrainian forces have struck a non-residential area of Simferopol - the peninsula's principal administrative town - killing three and injuring 7.

Aksyonov said later on Telegram one person was killed and three?wounded after a Ukrainian drone hit a commuter rail in eastern Crimea.

Ukraine has not yet commented.

The local governor of Sevastopol in?Crimea, who is now based in Russia, said that air defence units intercepted over 20 Ukrainian drones. He did not mention any casualties but did say that drone debris had damaged a few buildings.

After public protests in Kyiv forced a Moscow-friendly Ukrainian president to flee the country, Russia annexed Crimea and seized it in 2014. This was long before its full-scale invasion in 2022. Crimea is popular with Russian tourists.

After increasing Ukrainian attacks on oil industry targets in Russia, the region has taken steps to combat fuel shortages.

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The U.S.-brokered negotiations aimed at bringing an end to this more than four-year old war have stagnated as Washington is focused on its war against Iran.

Local and regional officials reported that Russian shelling killed three civilians on Wednesday in Kramatorsk - one of Ukraine's "fortress towns" near the frontline - and injured eight others near Dnipro.

Ukraine's emergency services reported that on Thursday firefighters were putting out a fire in the Boryspil region outside of Kyiv, after a drone attack?hit an industrial facility, leaving one person injured.

The acting regional governor of Bryansk in Russia's border area claimed that a Ukrainian drone had?killed a crane driver.

A strike by Ukraine on the oil industry of Moscow included an attack on a terminal at St Petersburg, on Wednesday. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said that such strikes allow Ukraine to "end this war on an equal footing".

23 people were killed by?attacks in Ukrainian cities Tuesday, after Moscow announced it would launch a "systematic" strike in response to a drone attack against a dormitory on Russian-occupied territory. Ukraine denies that it attacked the dormitory. (Reporting and writing by Yuliia Dyesa, Olena Harma, Jekaterina Glubkova in Moscow and Ron Popeski, Mark Trevelyan and Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)