In the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine, Russian attacks on residential areas have resulted in a series of civilian casualties.

Amid reports of a shortage of shells on the Ukrainian side on the front lines, Czech Prime Minister Fiala announced his intention to hasten the provision of 300,000 shells, saying he was close to securing funds to purchase them.

In Ukraine, Russian attacks on residential areas were repeated on the 9th, including shelling of houses and power lines in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, resulting in the death of a 16-year-old boy, according to the local governor. , one man was injured and hospitalized.



In addition, apartment buildings were destroyed in the southern Kherson Oblast and the eastern Donetsk Oblast, resulting in the deaths of three people.



Meanwhile, on the front lines, amid reports of a serious shortage of shells on the Ukrainian side, Czech Prime Minister Fiala announced on social media on the 8th that he is on track to secure funds to purchase 300,000 shells to be delivered to Ukraine. .



The Czech Republic is working with like-minded countries to purchase shells owned by countries other than Europe and send them to Ukraine.



Prime Minister Fiala said, ``Our goal is to deliver more shells. We are looking for partners to continue to support Ukraine's brave fight against the Russian invaders.'' He expressed his intention to urgently provide the