- The death toll from Thursday’s alleged Russian attack in Zaporizhzhia city has risen to 11 people, according to Ukrainian officials who say civilians were among the dead.
- At least five civilians were killed as Ukrainian forces shelled a bus in the Russian-controlled part of Kherson, Moscow-installed authorities say.
- The death toll from Thursday’s alleged Russian attack in Zaporizhzhia city has risen to 11 people, according to Ukrainian officials who say civilians were among the dead.
- At least five civilians were killed as Ukrainian forces shelled a bus in the Russian-controlled part of Kherson, Moscow-installed authorities say.
- The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize, the first since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, goes to Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian rights campaigners.
- United States President Joe Biden says the world is facing the biggest nuclear threat since the Cuban Missile Crisis, following Moscow’s tough rhetoric.
This live blog is now closed, thank you for joining us. These were the updates on the Russia-Ukraine war on Friday, October 7: