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Russia strikes the “Harry Potter castle” in Ukraine, killing five people

  • A Russian attack on a Ukrainian law school in Odesa has claimed five lives.
  • According to Dmytro Pletenchuk, an Iskander-M ballistic missile with a cluster payload carried out the attack.
  • Russia has been charged by Estonia for interfering with GPS signals to violate international aviation laws.

A Russian attack on a Ukrainian law school in Odesa, the port city in southern Ukraine, has claimed five lives. 23 of the at least 32 people who were hurt in the incident remained in the hospital as of Tuesday.

Serhiy Kivalov, a former MP who oversees the law academy and is rumored to have been hurt in the strike, resides in the building as well. According to Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk, an Iskander-M ballistic missile with a cluster payload carried out the attack.

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Russia has been charged by Estonia for interfering with GPS signals to violate international aviation laws. The foreign minister of Estonia declared that the country will bring up the issue with its allies in the EU and NATO.

Due to persistent GPS issues that prevented two aircraft from landing, Finnair announced a temporary one-month suspension of its operations to Tartu in eastern Estonia. To enable the airport to install a backup approach technique that doesn’t rely on GPS, the flights will be suspended. The Russian Federation’s GPS interference in Estonian airspace has impacted local civil aviation, according to Estonia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna, and Russia violates international law for doing so.

According to an inquiry, a couple who owned a hotel on the Greek coast were exposed as Russian spies responsible for the fatal attacks on multiple weapons bunkers in the Czech Republic.

Due to a scarcity of ammunition, the Russians have been able to advance along the front line, hitting more targets with their missiles and concentrating more personnel. The head of Ukraine’s army stated on Sunday that his country’s forces were forced to retire from three eastern villages where Russia has been gaining ground due to superior weaponry.

Thirty or more Ukrainian males have lost their lives attempting to enter Ukraine illegally to escape taking part in the conflict with Russia. Approximately thirty people have lost their lives trying to enter the country illegally since the full-scale invasion started. In a statement posted on social media, the State Border Guard Service reported that 24 men in particular had perished while attempting to cross the Tisa River, which separates Ukraine from Romania.

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