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Two killed, 10 injured in Ukraine attack on Russia's border Bryansk region, governor says

  • Three more people were injured ​in ⁠a drone attack in Ukraine's southern city of Mykolaiv, local authorities said ⁠on ​Telegram
Published June 12, 2026 Updated June 12, 2026 07:40am
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Two people were killed and another 10 ​injured in a Ukraine attack ‌on Russia’s border region of Bryansk, Acting Regional Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said in a ​Telegram post late on Thursday.

Two ​were killed and another two injured ⁠in shelling of the Suzemka area ​close to the border, with another ​seven wounded in an attack on petrol stations in Starodub some 110 kilometres away (68 miles), ​he said, adding that a ​five-year-old boy was also injured in a separate ‌drone ⁠attack.

In Ukraine’s northern Sumy region, a 44-year old woman was killed and another 33-year-old woman seriously wounded in ​a Russian ​drone attack, ⁠regional governor Oleh Hryhorov said on Telegram early on ​Friday.

Ukraine fires wave of drones at Russia

Three more people were injured ​in ⁠a drone attack in Ukraine’s southern city of Mykolaiv, local authorities said ⁠on ​Telegram.

Reuters could not independently ​confirm the incidents.