Top Russian official Rogozin wounded in Ukrainian shelling
Dmitry Rogozin who lost his job as head of Russia's space agency in July is known for his anti-Western rhetoricA well-known figure who ran Russia's space agency and was deputy prime minister has said he was wounded in an Ukrainian attack on a hotel.
Elsewhere, in southern Ukraine, Russian-installed authorities said a car bomb killed a local official. Dmitry Rogozin said he was wounded on Wednesday evening after someone leaked details that he and others were having dinner at the Shesh-Besh hotel, on the southern outskirts of Donetsk. An aide told Russian media the hotel had been targeted by precision-guided munitions, probably fired by a French-made howitzer.
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