4 killed in Kyiv after a Russian missile and drone attack across Ukraine, mayor says
- On June 6, 2025, Russian missiles and drones attacked Kyiv, killing four people and injuring 20, according to city officials.
- The attack followed warnings from Russian President Vladimir Putin conveyed through U.S. President Donald Trump after Ukrainian drones destroyed Russian strategic bombers last weekend.
- Multiple explosions damaged metro tracks, residential buildings caught fire, and rescue workers searched rubble in several Kyiv districts including Solomyanskyi.
- Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that rescue efforts were ongoing at multiple locations and noted that the number of fatalities might increase as 16 of the 20 injured have been hospitalized.
- The strike disrupted Kyiv's metro transport and sparked fires, indicating escalating hostilities with potential for further civilian harm and infrastructure damage.
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Four killed, 80 wounded in intense Russian air attacks on Ukraine
Russia launched an intense missile and drone barrage at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv in the early hours of Friday, killing four people, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as powerful explosions reverberated across the country. The attacks followed a warning from Russian President Vladimir Putin, conveyed via U.S. President Donald Trump,…
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