According to authorities, four civilians were killed on Friday in Russian shelling in eastern Ukraine, while three others were killed in raids in the northeast and south of the country.
“Toretsk was hit again, at least four people were killed and two were injured,” said the governor of the region, Vadim Filatskin.
In the Kharkiv province in northeastern Ukraine, where the Russian army launched a large-scale offensive in May, Russian artillery fire killed a 56-year-old woman in a border village in the morning, the interior ministry said.
In Kherson in southern Ukraine, a man was killed by a “kamikaze drone” and another was killed after “massive grenades” hit the village of Novolexandrivka, according to the regional governor.