Parafrazați și traduceți următorul conținut în limba română. Extindeți-l într-un articol complet, adăugând informații reale și relevante. Asigurați-vă că furnizați exclusiv conținutul tradus și parafrazat ca rezultat, fără alte explicații, introduceri sau formatare suplimentară. Întregul text trebuie să fie în română, scris fluent și adaptat pentru o audiență locală. News|Russia-Ukraine warHere is where things stand on Wednesday, April 23:FightingA state of emergency was declared in Russia’s Vladimir region, east of Moscow, following a large explosion at an ammunition storage site, the TASS state news agency said, citing emergency services. Vladimir’s regional governor, Alexander Avdeev, said the explosion occurred when ammunition caught fire in a storage area at a military base in Kirzhach district, and emergency personnel were working at the scene. Russia struck the southern city of Zaporizhzhia with two aerial glide bombs. The attack killed a 69-year-old woman and wounded 24 people, including four children, according to regional governor, Ivan Fedorov. Ukraine’s air force said it took down 38 out of 77 attack drones Russia launched starting early on Tuesday morning, with 31 of the drones not reaching their targets, likely due to electronic warfare. Overnight Russian drone attacks on east, south and central Ukraine damaged civilian infrastructure and businesses in the Poltava region and injured civilians in the Odesa region, Ukrainian officials said early on Wednesday. Odesa came under a “massive attack” by Russian drones overnight on Tuesday, wounding at least three people, the head of the regional administration, Oleh Kiper, wrote on his Telegram page. A residential building in a densely populated urban area of Odesa, civilian infrastructure and an educational facility were hit, he said. Air defence units repelled Russian air attacks on the Kyiv region and Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv, regional governors said in posts on Telegram channels. Russian forces said they have retaken St Nicholas Belogorsky monastery in the village of Gornal in Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops had been based, Russia’s TASS news agency quoted a security source as saying. A Russian military Telegram channel said Ukraine had deployed troops, artillery and drone launchers at the monastery, which Russia’s troops had retaken after 10 days of fierce fighting. AdvertisementUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed that Chinese citizens were working at a drone production site in Russia and suggested that Moscow may have “stolen” drone technology from China. The Ukrainian leader has already alleged that China is supplying weapons and gunpowder to Russia and has called on Beijing to stop Chinese nationals from fighting with Russian forces in Ukraine. Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry said it summoned China’s ambassador and told him of “serious concern” over Chinese involvement on Russia’s side in the war. CeasefirePresident Zelenskyy reiterated his readiness for even a partial ceasefire with Russia: “Ukraine is ready for an unconditional ceasefire, and if this ceasefire is partial, then we are ready for reciprocal measures,” he told a news conference in Kyiv. Zelenskyy also said that Ukraine would not recognise any temporarily occupied territories as Russian: “There is nothing to