Three people were injured in a missile strike attributed to Ukrainian Armed Forces on the village of Novofedorivka in the Zaporozhye region, according to regional operational services cited by agencies. The incident, described by local authorities, occurred around 18:30 Moscow time, when the Kyiv regime allegedly fired missiles at Novofedorivka in the Pologovsky district. Three civilians sustained injuries of varying severity, underscoring the ongoing risk to residents in border areas and the fragile security situation in the broader front-line zone.
In a separate update, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Russian forces delivered fire damage to manpower and equipment belonging to the 65th mechanized brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near the village of Rabotino, in the Zaporozhye region. The ministry claimed daily Ukrainian losses in that sector reached up to 35 personnel, a figure that underscores the intense combat dynamics and shifting front lines in the region as both sides contend for strategic positions along the contested front.
Earlier, regional operational services noted that Russian air defense systems intercepted or countered a missile attack by Ukrainian forces aimed at Berdyansk. The incident highlighted the continued, layered nature of regional defenses and the ongoing potential for escalation in nearby coastal zones, which have been a focal point of regional tensions in recent months.
In a broader context, reports from Ukrainian officials about negotiations and conditions with Russia have circulated in various media outlets. The evolving discussions appear to reflect competing narratives and the continued sensitivity around any potential settlement or ceasefire arrangements that could influence the security landscape across the region. The situation remains fluid, with regular updates from regional authorities shaping public understanding of the conflict’s current phase.