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France to give new interceptor missiles to Ukraine, Macron says

"It is crucial to provide Ukraine with all the necessary means to defend its airspace and thwart this aggression," Macron wrote in a post on X.

A Ukrainian drone strike on Saturday resulted in the deaths of two children and injuries to their parents inside a house situated in southern Russia, according to officials. Simultaneously, at least nine individuals remained missing following a Russian assault on a Ukrainian shopping center. In response to the conflict, Kyiv's forces also targeted a warehouse belonging to the major e-commerce platform Ozon, intensifying their strikes on the sector following a month of attacks on facilities operated by the Russian online giant Wildberries.

Governor Veniamin Kondratyev of Russia's southern Krasnodar region reported that a drone attack in the Yeysk district had targeted civilian infrastructure and residential buildings. The attack claimed the lives of two children and left two adults hospitalized. Another Ukrainian drone attack in the central region of Samara resulted in one fatality, according to the local governor.

Subsequent Russian strikes claimed the lives of two people overnight – one in Kyiv and another in Zaporizhzhia, near the front line – as per Ukrainian officials.

In Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's hometown, nine people were still missing after Russian drones targeted a busy shopping center on Friday afternoon. The blasts set the mall ablaze, causing victims to flee in terror. Zelenskyy denounced the second drone strike as a "cynical and despicable attempt" to eliminate first responders.

Mourners left flowers and letters outside the mall in a makeshift memorial on Saturday. A reporter for AFP observed machinery scattered amidst twisted and charred metal, with supermarket shelves laden with blackened products resting beneath a cratered ceiling and shattered windows.

These strikes represent the latest escalation in the ongoing four-and-a-half-year conflict. The United Nations announced that the civilian death toll for the year had reached its highest level since the early stages of the war. Kyiv has persistently sought additional support from allies amid Russia's intensifying strikes, as Ukrainian forces grapple with intercepting salvos of ballistic missiles.

Leaders from Ukraine's allies are scheduled to engage in video discussions on Monday, coinciding with the country's Independence Day, to discuss their support for Kyiv.

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