Russian strike on mine in Donetsk Oblast kills 3, injures 5.

A Russian strike on two mines in Toretsk in Donetsk Oblast killed three civilians and wounded five others, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko reported on Dec.

21.   Toretsk, an industrial town situated less than 10 kilometers from the front line, is frequently a target of Russian attacks. At one mine, two aerial bombs killed one person and injured two others, Klymenko said.

There were 32 miners underground who have since been brought to the surface.   Two more aerial bombs hit another mine, killing two people and injuring three others. "Administrative buildings and equipment were damaged," according to Klymenko. The Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office reported that it had started a pre-trial investigation into the war crime.

Those killed were men aged 41, 42, and 45 years old. A Russian air strike on Toretsk on Nov.

28 injured four women working at a workshop and damaged industrial buildings.

As sanctions bite, Russia eyes Ukraine's mineral resources to fund its invasion Russia's 2024 federal budget brought little in the way of surprises, the country is gearing up for a long war.

Signed by President Vladimir Putin earlier this week, it ushered record levels of military spending -- a sign of Moscow's commitment to its war against Ukraine.

While part of the Russian

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