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Officials say that Russian strikes on Ukraine have killed five people and cut the power lines in Moldova.

Officials said that Russian strikes on Ukraine have killed at least 5 people, damaged houses and affected energy supplies, including a power line between 'Moldova and Europe, overnight and early Tuesday morning.

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said that damage was reported in 11 areas after heavy drone and missile attacks. He also issued a fresh appeal to allies for them to provide air defence munitions to Kyiv.

He has warned repeatedly that Kyiv will be left with a shortage of missiles, as Washington focuses on the U.S. and Israeli war in Iran.

It's important that we continue to support Ukraine. He said that it was important to implement all air defense agreements?on-time" as Russia continued its four-year war in Ukraine.

Ukraine's Air Force said that Russia had?launched 34 missiles, and 392 drones during the latest attacks against critical infrastructure? and that 25 missiles, and 365?"drones" were downed or neutralised.

According to the energy ministry, some consumers in six areas were without electricity.

Telegram reported that a drone attack and missile strike on Zaporizhzhia in the south-east of the country killed one person. He posted photos of the damage done to 20 apartment blocks and showed firefighters fighting a fire in a highrise building.

The regional governor reported that two people, including a child of five, were killed in an attack near the eastern city Poltava. He also said that residential buildings - and a hotel - had been damaged.

Local prosecutors reported that a 61-year old passenger died in an attack against an electric train in Kharkiv's northeastern region, and one person was also killed by shelling in Kherson in the south.

The overnight strikes have cut off Moldova's main power link to Europe, said Moldovan President Maia Sandu.

"Alternative routes have been established, but the current situation is fragile." She said that Russia alone is responsible.

Mihai Popsoi, Moldova's Foreign Minister, said that the Isaccea - Vulcanesti electricity line, which links energy systems in Moldova to Romania, was affected. Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka, Editing by Daniel Flynn and Jacqueline Wong; Timothy Heritage.

(source: Reuters)