Russian missiles hit Ukrainian military training ground and civilian buildings
Summary
Russian missiles hit a Ukrainian military training ground in the Chernihiv region, resulting in several casualties. The attack is part of ongoing conflict efforts that have also affected civilians, with the U.N. reporting a significant rise in civilian deaths and injuries this year.Key Facts
- Russian missiles struck a Ukrainian army training ground, killing three soldiers and injuring 18.
- The Russian Defense Ministry claimed the strike affected about 200 Ukrainian troops.
- Two types of missiles were used: one with submunitions and the other with high explosives.
- Russia has launched 78 attack drones targeting civilian areas overnight, injuring at least five people.
- U.N. reported 6,754 civilian casualties in Ukraine in the first half of 2025, a 54% increase from the previous year.
- Since February 2022, over 13,580 Ukrainian civilians, including 716 children, have died due to the conflict.
- A new law in Ukraine allows men over 60 to voluntarily join the military, addressing troop shortages.
- A commission is investigating whether negligence contributed to casualties in the Chernihiv attack.
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