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Explosions and large fires following Ukrainian attacks on Russia

First publishedJul 13, 09:32 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 12:20 UTC · 6m ago
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Ukrainian forces launched attacks on Russian territory. The attacks caused explosions and large fires. The fires spread over several areas, damaging buildings and infrastructure. Officials have not yet given full details on casualties or damage.

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Why it matters

The incident shows that the fighting between Ukraine and Russia is continuing to intensify. Escalation can affect civilians nearby and may influence international efforts to stop the war.

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What caused the explosions and fires?
Ukrainian attacks on Russian soil.
Where did the explosions happen?
In Russia (exact locations not specified in the reports).
Have there been reports of casualties?
The reports do not mention any casualties so far.
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