Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba became the latest top official from the President Volodymyr Zelensky-led government to resign on September 4. His resignation, announced in a handwritten note, came ahead of an expected major government reshuffle. An overnight Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine’s Lviv killed seven people, including three children, as per local officials. NATO-member Poland scrambled jets as Russia launched air strikes on Lviv close to its border. The strikes came a day after the war’s “deadliest single attack” this year. On September 3, Russia hit a military institute in Ukraine’s central town of Poltava with two ballistic missiles, killing 51 and wounding hundreds more. During the air strike, the Russian military hit “military centres” where NATO instructors were allegedly training Ukrainian forces. Watch for more details00:00 – Introduction00:33 – Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba resigns3:00 – Putin’s army pounds Lviv, attacks “NATO instructors” in Poltava6:14 – Poland beefs up defence7:07 – Russia “liberates” village near Pokrovsk
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