Updated Oct. 11, 2022 7:15 pm ET
ODESSA, Ukraine—Russia launched another round of strikes across Ukraine on Tuesday, many of which Kyiv said it intercepted, as the death toll rose from the previous day’s barrage, one of Moscow’s broadest assaults in nearly eight months of war.
Ukraine’s air-defense systems shot down Russian missiles across the country Tuesday morning, though strikes in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region left at least one person dead, according to regional governors. Russian missiles and drones also hit Ukraine’s electric grid for a second day, knocking out power in the city of Lviv and injuring six people at a power plant in the Vinnytsia region, according to local authorities.
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