Dnieper Attack: Emergency Services Respond to Fatalities and Injuries
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the provided HTML snippet, focusing on the content and structure. I’ll categorize it for clarity:
1. social sharing Buttons & Copy Link Functionality
This section appears at the beginning of the content, likely intended for users too share the article.
* share_block: A container div for the sharing elements.
* telegram_button: A link (currently pointing to an empty URL "") intended to share the article on Telegram. The svg element with use xlink:href="#telegram_icon" suggests it’s using an SVG symbol defined elsewhere on the page to display the Telegram icon.
* copy_button: A link (also pointing to an empty URL) that, when clicked, is supposed to copy the article’s link to the clipboard. The onclick="return false;" prevents the link from navigating anywhere. The svg element with use xlink:href="#link_icon" likely displays a link/copy icon.
* <p>Link copied</p>: A paragraph element that is likely displayed after the copy button is clicked (presumably via JavaScript).
2. Article Content
This is the main body of the news article.
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According to the State Emergency service, consequently of a massive Russian attack on the night of November 8, one person was killed, ten were injured, including two children.
Source: State Emergency Service
Literally State Emergency Service: “At night, a Russian attack drone hit a nine-story residential building, which led to the destruction of apartments from the 4th to 6th floors.A fire broke out, which rescuers have already extinguished.
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