Here are the latest images from Odesa where one person had died and 17 people were injured during Russia's overnight shelling.
The city's governor said the body of a 60-year-old woman was found under the rubble of a building.
At least 15 people have been killed and dozens injured across Ukraine by heavy Russian shelling overnight. It comes as world leaders plan further sanctions on Moscow at the G7 summit in Canada. Follow the latest on the Ukraine war.
Tuesday 17 June 2025 10:50, UK
Here are the latest images from Odesa where one person had died and 17 people were injured during Russia's overnight shelling.
The city's governor said the body of a 60-year-old woman was found under the rubble of a building.
Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv came hours after Donald Trump said it was a mistake to throw Russia out of what was formerly the G8.
Moscow was removed from the group of industrialised countries in 2014 after Russia invaded and illegally annexed Crimea in 2014.
"This was a big mistake," Trump said, adding he believed Russia would not have invaded Ukraine in 2022 had Vladimir Putin not been ejected from the group.
"Putin speaks to me. He doesn't speak to anybody else... he's not a happy person about it," he added.
"I can tell you that he basically doesn't even speak to the people that threw him out, and I agree with him."
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Russia launched 472 drones and missiles at Ukraine during its overnight attacks on the country, Kyiv's air force says.
Of those, 402 out of 442 drones and 26 out of 32 missiles were shot down, it added.
Russia's defence ministry meanwhile said its air defences downed 147 Ukrainian drones, including some over Moscow.
Here are the latest images from Kyiv, where officials say 14 people have been killed by overnight Russian strikes (see 8.27am post).
Britain and its G7 allies are expected to announce further sanctions against Russia today, the government said.
"I want to work with all of our G7 partners to squeeze Russia鈥檚 energy revenues and reduce the funds they are able to pour into their illegal war," Sir Keir Starmer is expected to say.
Britain has already sanctioned over 2,300 individuals, entities and ships as part of sanctions against Russia since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Starmer is expected to deliver a speech, in which he will argue that "Russia doesn't hold all the cards", and will call on allies to "take this moment to increase economic pressure and show President Putin it is in his - and Russia's interests - to demonstrate he is serious about peace".
As we've mentioned, Kyiv came under heavy attack this morning as waves of Russian drones and missiles hit several districts across the capital.
Ukraine's interior minister Ihor Klymenko said 14 people were killed in Kyiv and one more in the southern port city of Odesa.
Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y labelled the attack as "horrific" and "pure terrorism", adding that it's still unclear how many remain trapped under the debris.
Ukrainian MP Lesia Vasylenko said Kyiv was encircled by drones and missiles for almost nine hours.
"Sleep feels like no sleep," she said. "Waking up in utter nightmare: people trapped under rubble and full buildings collapsed."
Officials said that a 62-year-old US citizen was among those killed during the attack.
Ukraine's foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said the timing of strikes on Kyiv was intentional, with world leaders gathered in Canada for a G7 summit this week.
"Putin's goal is very simple: make the G7 leaders appear weak," he says. "Only strong steps and real pressure on Moscow can prove him wrong."
Other parts of the country also came under attack, including Zaporizhzhia, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad and Mykolaiv.
One person died and13 people were injured in the southern region of Odesa, according to local authorities.
Welcome back to our live coverage of the war in Ukraine.
Waves of Russia drones and missiles struck districts of Kyiv early this morning, killing 14 people and injuring 44, according to Ukraine's interior minister.
Ihor Klymenko said Moscow "spared neither drones nor missiles" in what he called one of the largest attacks on the capital since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
In total, Ukraine's air force said it downed 402 drones and 26 missiles overnight.
We'll bring you more detail on that attack and the latest updates from the rest of the war shortly, so stay tuned.
Thanks for joining us, we'll be back soon with the latest updates from the war in Ukraine.
Before then, here's a rundown of what's happened over the last 24 hours...
Russian strikes kill three in Kharkiv
Overnight drone strikes on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv killed three people and injured dozens more, officials said.
Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y described the attack as "vile", calling on Ukraine's allies to exert more pressure on Moscow for its deadly strikes.
The southern port city of Odesa also came under attack, with drones hitting farm buildings, cars and civilian boats.
It follows successive days of heavy aerial bombardment from Moscow targeting regions across the country.
In other news:
Russia says its nuclear deterrence capabilities have not been significantly impacted by recent Ukrainian drone strikes on military airfields.
Ukraine launched a coordinated drone attack, dubbed 'Operation Spider's Web', last week, targeting at least four major Russian air bases and reportedly damaging dozens of aircraft.
Russia's deputy foreign minister claimed that the extent of the damage from the attacks has been "greatly exaggerated" and that none of Moscow's strategic forces were weakened.
"Our nuclear deterrence potential against the US and any other potential adversary has not suffered significant damage," Sergei Ryabkov told Russian state media RIA Novosti.
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