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Putin kills more civilians in Ukraine with wave of savage strikes as nine die when suicide drone hit a bus

Published on April 23, 2025 at 09:11 PM

VLADIMIR Putin has killed more civilians in Ukraine with a wave of savage strikes — with nine dying when a suicide drone hit a bus.

The lethal attack in Marhanets, in the Dnipropetrovsk region, also injured another 30 people.

Firefighters extinguish a fire in Poltava, Ukraine.
Ferocious drone ‘hell' strikes on key Black Sea port Odesa triggered numerous fires in the city
Explosion at an ammunition depot.
Ukraine's strike triggered a vast explosion and fireball, followed by a giant mushroom cloud
Damaged bus interior after a drone strike.
Nine died when a suicide drone hit a bus

Other ferocious on key Black Sea port Odesa triggered numerous fires in the city and hit civilian infrastructure.

A “massive enemy ”; injured six in central city Poltava, while Iranian-designed ignited fires around the country’s second largest city, Kharkiv.

Zaporizhzhia region was again hit a day after a strike on a civilian factory injured 38.

But yesterday by striking a key ammunition depot deep inside .

It triggered a vast explosion and fireball, followed by a giant mushroom cloud.

It appears the hit breached key munitions storage bunkers at one of the largest stores.

Locals were said to be evacuating the area, some 80miles away from .

A Ukrainian report said: “One hundred thousand tons of ammunition flew into the air.

“This was a store for aerial bombs, artillery shells, missiles for multiple launch rocket systems, air defence components.”;

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