As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 328th day, we take a look at the main developments.
- Dnipro city official Gennadiy Korban said 30 people remained unaccounted for after the missile struck the nine-storycenter apartment block, with 75 people wounded including 14 children.
- A three-floor shopping centre in Russia-controlled Donetsk was partially destroyed by shelling, according to Reuters news agency. At least three people were injured, a rescue worker told reporters. Russia blamed Ukraine for the attack.
- The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol in Crimea said air defenses had downed 10 drones over the city in what he called a “failed Ukrainian attack”.
- Russia has produced the first set of Poseidon nuclear-capable super torpedoes being developed for deployment on the Belgorod nuclear submarine, TASS news agency reported, citing an unidentified defense source.
- Russia is stepping up its use of S-300 and S-400 air defense systems to conduct strikes on ground targets, suggesting Russian stocks of ballistic missiles are running low, Ukraine’s air force spokesman said.
