Strikes continue days before Russia's Victory Day ceasefire Image source, EPA For the second night in a row, Russia says Ukraine has launched an overnight drone attack targeting Moscow. The city's mayor says at least 19 Ukrainian drones were destroyed, while the Russian military says it shot down more than 100 across the country. Russia, meanwhile, has continued its attacks on Ukraine – with strikes hitting Kharkiv, Sumy and Odesa.
Authorities say at least four people have been killed. The exchange of fire comes just three days before a major parade in Moscow, marking victory in Europe in World War Two – and, as the BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg writes, there is a sense of nervousness in the Russian capital. A Kremlin spokesman says Russia will stick to its plans for a unilaterally-imposed ceasefire between 8 and 11 May – coinciding with those celebrations – but warned "an appropriate response will be given immediately" if Ukraine does not also halt fire.
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