Russia-Ukraine live updates: - At least 18 dead in Odessa region after Russian strike hits a residential building and a recreation center, Ukraine says. - Brittney Griner trial to begin in Russia
Two children were among the dead, they added. Russia more than doubled the rate of its missile strikes in the last two weeks, according to a Ukrainian general, who said many of the Russian munitions date back to the Soviet era and are inaccurate, resulting in high civilian casualties.. But Russia continued to make minimal advances around the eastern city of Lysychansk and had “partial success” trying to seize the city’s oil refinery, according to Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made a stark Cold War reference the same day, telling reporters that a new iron curtain was descending between Moscow and the West. President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine has started exporting electricity to Europe, in an effort to help the continent reduce its reliance on Russian gas.
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