Russian strike on Ukraine kills at least 7, a day after deadly mall attack
The attack comes after a two-wave drone strike on a shopping mall in Zelenskyy's hometown killed 16 people.
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Summary based on reporting from CBS News, ABC News and Al Jazeera.
Coverage at a glance
- First observed by CurrentWire: ABC News · Aug 22, 2026 at 6:47 AM ET
- Coverage span: 1h 21m
- Coverage: 3 reports from 3 independent publications
- Coverage growth: 2 → 3 publications in 16h 59m

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All-time coverage
5 publications have covered this story since CurrentWire first saw it: Al Jazeera, CBS News, ABC News, CBC News, France 24.
Corroborated details
Details appearing in reports from multiple independent sources:
- “6 people” — Al Jazeera, CBS News
Coverage
3 publications are covering this story.
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Al JazeeraTier B
Russian strikes kill 6 people in Ukraine, day after shopping complex attack(opens original report in a new tab)Meanwhile, Ukrainian drone hits home in southern Russia, killing two children and injuring their parents, officials say. — Al Jazeera
CBS NewsTier B
Russian strike on Ukraine kills at least 7, a day after deadly mall attack(opens original report in a new tab)ABC NewsTier B
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 2 a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike(opens original report in a new tab)Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least two people overnight in Ukraine — ABC News
How coverage developed
Story updateABC News joined coverage
Story updateCoverage went from 3 to 4 sources
First report from ABC News
Story updateHeadline updated
Story updateCoverage went from 4 to 2 sources
Reported by CBS News
Reported by Al Jazeera
Story updateHeadline updated
Story updateCoverage went from 2 to 3 sources
How CurrentWire compiled this story
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Signal breakdown
CurrentWire ranked this story 73.6 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.
- Freshness
- 32 of 35
- Source authority
- 14 of 20
- Coverage breadth
- 11.1 of 20
- Geographic relevance
- 3.5 of 10
- Story prominence
- 8 of 10
- Velocity
- 5 of 5
Strongest signal: velocity, 5 of 5. How each signal is calculated.
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