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Russian drones set hotel ablaze in Ukrainian Black Sea city

The RIA report cited Sergei Lebedev, described as a coordinator of local pro-Moscow guerrillas. His claim could not be independently verified

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Damage caused by Russian shelling in Ukraine. Pic/X

Damage caused by Russian shelling in Ukraine. Pic/X

Russian drones early Sunday struck the Black Sea city of Mykolaiv, setting a hotel ablaze and damaging energy infrastructure, the local Ukrainian governor reported, while ammunition shortages continued to hobble Kyiv’s troops in the more than two-year-old war.

Vitaliy Kim, the governor of Ukraine’s southern Mykolaiv province, said that Russian drones "seriously damaged" a hotel in its namesake capital, sparking a fire that was later extinguished. Kim also reported that the strike damaged heat-generating infrastructure in the city, but gave no details. He added that there were no casualties.

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