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Ukraine war: Kyiv 'satisfied' with Jeddah summit, UNESCO damage in Odesa, deadly Russian strike

Rescuers resumed their search for survivors in the ruins of a residential building in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, following a Russian strike the day before. 

At least seven people were killed when two Russian missiles decimated an apartment in Pokrovsk, an area where Moscow also claims to have gained ground in recent days. 

Journalists on the scene saw rescuers work feverishly around the badly damaged five-storey building, evacuating the injured and lowering residents trapped in their homes with a large ladder. 

Sixty-seven people were wounded, said Pavlo Kyrylenko, head of Donetsk's military administration, on Telegram. 

Relief operations were interrupted during the night because of the risk of new bombardments, he noted. They resumed at dawn. 

Pokrovsk, located 70 km northwest of Donetsk, had a population of 60,000 before the war.

“Today we are overwhelmed with pain, anger, tears,” the Pokrovsk military administration wrote on Facebook.

Dr Jade McGlynn, Research Fellow in War Studies at King's College London, told Euronews in June, Russia was deliberately bombing Ukrainian civilians in a bid to undermine their resolve. 

"The ultimate intention is to break the will of the population so that they will at some point give in and accept Russia," she explained, claiming it was personally "directed" by the Russian President.

"Putin believes the West will give up and Ukrainians will just be grateful for an end to the terror."

Ukraine said on Monday it was "satisfied" with the summit held in Saudi Arabia over the weekend to which Moscow was not invited.

The meeting - attended by representatives from some 40 countries including China, India and the US - centred on a possible peace agreement to end the fighting in Ukraine.  

"We are very

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