Ukraine war briefing: Deadly Russian bombing spree marks end of ceasefire - The Guardian
The Editorial Staff
Senior Correspondent

The conflict in Ukraine has taken a devastating turn as a series of deadly Russian bombing sprees have marked the end of a ceasefire, resulting in significant loss of life and widespread destruction. According to reports from various sources, including Reuters and Ukrainian news agencies, the latest wave of attacks has claimed the lives of multiple civilians and left many more injured.
Situation on the Ground
The Dnipropetrovsk region has been particularly hard hit, with the governor confirming that six people have been killed in Russian strikes. Additionally, reports from Kryvyi Rih indicate that two people have been killed in a Russian attack, while the city of Zelensky's hometown has also come under fire, resulting in at least two fatalities. The Ukrainian National News Agency, Ukrinform, has reported that Russian attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region have killed one person and injured four others overnight.
International Implications
The resurgence of violence in Ukraine has significant implications for the international community, with many leaders calling for an immediate end to hostilities. The end of the ceasefire raises concerns about the potential for further escalation and the resulting humanitarian crisis. As the situation continues to unfold, global leaders are urging restraint and a return to diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully.
Humanitarian Concerns
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with thousands of civilians caught in the crossfire. The latest wave of attacks has only exacerbated the situation, with many more people in need of urgent assistance. The international community is being called upon to provide support to those affected by the conflict, including food, shelter, and medical aid.