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Ukraine, 41 miners trapped in Luhansk saved. Missile over Odessa

They had been trapped underground following a power outage caused by shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces

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Un edificio residenziale gravemente danneggiato in seguito a un attacco russo a Odessa, in Ucraina, lunedì 6 aprile 2026. (Foto AP/Michael Shtekel) APN

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At least three people died, including a child, in a Russian attack on the southern Ukrainian port city of Odessa. This was reported on Telegram by Serhii Lysak, head of the local military administration.

According to reports from Lysak, the raids hit residential areas, causing civilian casualties and damage to buildings and infrastructure. Emergency teams were on the scene to rescue the injured and secure the affected areas.

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Rescued trapped miners in Luhansk

Pro-Russian authorities in the Luhansk region, which is under occupation by Moscow, reported that miners from the Belorechenskaya mine who had been trapped underground following a power outage caused by shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces were rescued. "They were brought to a safe height and contact was re-established with them," said Yuri Govtvin, Moscow-appointed deputy governor of the region.

Kiev drones strike Lukoil oil refinery in Russian town of Kstovo

In the night between Saturday and Sunday, Ukrainian drones struck a Lukoil oil refinery in the Russian city of Kstovo.

This was stated by Gleb Nikitin, governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, as reported by the 'Kyev Independent'. Last night 'air defence forces repelled an attack by 30 enemy drones', and due to falling debris 'two plants of the Lukoil-Nizhegorodnefteorgsintez refinery were damaged', Nikitin said.

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