Seven dead in major Russian attack on Ukraine

The city of Dnipro was hardest hit, with officials saying four died in a strike on a residential building.

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Seven dead in major Russian attack on Ukraine

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Jessica Parker,Kyiv

State Emergency Service of Ukraine Rescue workers searching the ruins of a collapsed building in Ukraine State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Pictures release by Ukrainian authorities showed a badly damaged residential building in Dnipro

At least seven people were killed in Russian strikes across Ukraine overnight, including five in the central city of Dnipro, where officials said an apartment building was hit.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the latest attack lasted "practically all night", while rescue workers were still searching for survivors under rubble in Dnipro on Saturday morning.

British jets were scrambled from Romania during the heavy attack when Russian drones were detected near the border, though the UK Ministry of Defence rejected a report it had shot some down.

Meanwhile, Ukraine carried out some of its longest-distance drone strikes deep inside Russian territory.

In Yekaterinburg, almost 1,000 miles (1,600km) from Ukraine's border, the governor said six people were injured when a building was struck - while in nearby Chelyabinsk, a local leader said drones targeting an industrial facility were intercepted.

Russian missiles and drones also targeted the northern city of Chernihiv, where officials said two people were killed, as well as Odesa and Kharkiv.

Ukrainian authorities said they repelled the vast majority of the more than 600 Russian drones, which appears to have been the largest attack in several days.

Zelensky wrote on social media: "The Russians' tactics have not changed: strike drones, cruise missiles, and a significant amount of ballistics.

"Most of the targets are ordinary infrastructure in cities. Residential buildings, energy, and enterprises have been damaged."

Reuters A man and woman carry bags past damaged vehicles as they evacuate following a Russian strike in Ukraine Reuters

People were evacuated on Saturday morning as rescue workers continued to search for survivors in Dnipro

Russia's Ministry of Defence said it had shot down 127 drones over more than a dozen regions.

The department also said it had taken control of Bochkove, a village in the Kharkiv region, on Saturday morning, according to state-linked news agency Tass.

The settlement is close to Ukraine's northern border with Russia, where invading forces have made repeated attempts to push further south towards the city of Kharkiv.

Ukrainian authorities have not commented on Russia's claim to have gained control of the village, nor has BBC News been able to independently verify it.

Elsewhere, Romania's defence ministry said it was investigating "the fall of an object" on its territory close to the Ukrainian border during the Russian attack.

It also clarified a previous statement which incorrectly suggested that British jets based in the country had shot down Russian drones, which would have been the first incident of its kind.

It said British jets "did not enter Ukrainian airspace", and "no drones were shot down by the aircraft, because the drones did not breach Romanian airspace".

A Nato official said British Typhoon jets "had the authority to engage the potential threats", but "engagement was not required as the targets were neutralised outside Romanian airspace".

With peace talks between Russia and Ukraine at an impasse, Ukraine continues to seek international backing for its military efforts.

On Friday, Zelensky met Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the second round of talks between the pair in recent months as Ukraine seeks to broker closer ties with Gulf allies.

Saudi Arabia and its neighbours have a renewed interest in Ukraine's drone warfare expertise since coming under Iranian attack in recent weeks.

The crown prince and Zelensky discussed strengthening air defence cooperation and joint military production, an official account of the meeting said.

Additional reporting by Vitaly Shevchenko

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