Drone, artillery attacks kill civilians on both sides of Russia-Ukraine border


June 27 (Reuters) - Drones ⁠and artillery killed civilians on both ⁠sides of the Russia-Ukraine border on Saturday, ‌local officials said.

In the Russian border region of Bryansk, a Ukrainian drone strike killed two people in their ​car in a village near ⁠the border, the ⁠region's acting Governor Yegor Kovalchuk said on Telegram.

Russia's ⁠Defence ‌Ministry, quoted by Russian news agencies, said 124 Ukrainian drones had been ⁠downed over Russian regions over a period ​extending ‌from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (0500-1700 GMT).

Moscow ⁠Mayor Sergei ​Sobyanin issued a long series of statements about Ukrainian drones heading for the capital being ⁠intercepted. An informal tally kept by ​Russian news agencies put the number at 21 during the day.

In Ukraine, the governor of ⁠the southeastern Dnipropetrovsk Region, Oleksandr Ganzha, said a combined total of more than 40 drone strikes and artillery fire had killed one ​person and injured one near ⁠Nikopol.

The town, lying on the opposite bank ​of the Dnipro River from ‌the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear ​power plant, is a frequent Russian target.

(Reporting by Ron PopeskiEditing by Rod Nickel)

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