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It is known that world leaders who gathered at the G20 summit agreed to include in the draft of the summit a content condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

In the midst of this, Russia has launched another large-scale missile strike across Ukraine, including the Ukrainian capital Kiev.

Two missiles were reported to have landed on Polish territory, a NATO member country, killing two people.



This is reporter Kim Min-jung.



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Local time Yesterday (15th), the whole of Ukraine, including the capital Kiiu, Kharkiv in the northeast, Lviv in the west, and Zhitomir in the north, was attacked by Russian missiles.



Again, the main target of the attack is said to have been energy infrastructure.



In Kieu, in particular, "electricity was cut off in more than half," Mayor Klitschko Kieu said.



The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia fired about 100 missiles per day yesterday, which is larger than when it fired 84 missiles in retaliation for the Khrm Bridge explosion on the 10th.



The Associated Press reported, citing a senior US intelligence official, that two of the missiles landed on territory in Poland, a NATO member country.



The missile killed two people and the Polish government is holding an emergency meeting, the Associated Press said.



Russia continues to struggle on the southern front.



Shortly after leaving Kherson and withdrawing from the west bank of the Dnipro River, it was confirmed that this time the withdrawal of the administration began in some areas along the river.



The pro-Russian administration of Kherson state said on Telegram that "as a result of the attack by the Ukrainian forces, the Novakahouka city administration and municipal agency employees on the bank of the river have left the city and been relocated to a safer place."



"After Russian troops withdrew from the west bank of the Dnieper River on the 11th, Novakahouka was exposed to Ukrainian artillery fire," it said, adding that thousands of residents had left their homes for safety reasons.



However, it has not yet been confirmed whether Russian troops also moved with the administration.