At least 13 injured by Russian attacks on Ukraine in the past day  

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**Russian Attacks Across Ukraine Leave 13 Civilians Injured**

Over the past 24 hours, at least 13 civilians were injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine. This is according to regional authorities, who reported on June 21 that Russia launched a massive aerial assault on the country.

Russia fired a total of 272 drones overnight, including Iranian-designed Shahed-type suicide drones. Along with these drones, Russia also launched two ballistic missiles and six cruise missiles towards Ukrainian territory. However, Ukraine’s Air Force was able to intercept many of these attacks. They successfully shot down 140 drones, three Iskander-K cruise missiles, one Kinzhal air-to-air missile, and one Kalibr cruise missile.

The Russian attack was a combined effort, involving aviation, mobile fire groups, electronic warfare units, and anti-aircraft missile systems. Despite this, the attacks still caused significant damage and injuries across several regions of Ukraine.

**Regional Breakdown**

In Kherson Oblast, seven civilians were injured in Russian strikes on residential areas and social infrastructure. This region has been facing near-daily Russian attacks, particularly since Russia’s withdrawal from the city of Kherson earlier this year.

In Donetsk Oblast, three people were wounded in Russian strikes. This region remains one of the most heavily targeted areas amid ongoing Russian offensive operations.

One person was moderately injured after a drone strike in Poltava Oblast. A 75-year-old woman was also injured in Sumy Oblast after a drone attack. Additionally, a woman was wounded in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, although the details of this incident were not specified by local authorities.

**Russia’s Refusal to Accept Ceasefire**

The Russian attacks come amid Russia’s ongoing refusal to accept ceasefire proposals as it intensifies coordinated aerial assaults across Ukraine. This escalation has resulted in significant damage and injuries for Ukrainian civilians.

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