Russian Attacks on Ukraine Kill at Least 5 and Injure over a Dozen
- Russian forces launched a massive overnight drone and missile attack on Kyiv on Monday, killing at least six people and injuring 13 others including children and a pregnant woman.
- The strikes followed Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrsky's vow a day earlier to intensify attacks on Russian military targets amid ongoing aerial assaults.
- The attack destroyed one section of a five-story residential building in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district and damaged homes, hospitals, and sports infrastructure across six districts.
- Ukraine stated that Russia launched 352 explosive drones along with a combined total of 16 missiles, including ballistic and cruise types, overnight, while Moscow reported it had intercepted 23 drones sent by Ukraine.
- Rescue teams continue clearing rubble and aiding victims as diplomatic talks stall, with Ukraine pledging to sustain effective strikes and not merely defend.
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Nine dead in Kyiv after another night of Russian bombardment of Ukraine
The whine of drones and hiss of incoming missiles jarred the Ukrainian capital awake in an overnight Russian attack Monday that lasted hours and killed at least nine people and injured 31, officials said.
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill at least 14 people as Zelenskyy travels to U.K.
Russian drones and missiles killed at least 14 civilians and injured several dozen others in Ukraine in overnight attacks, local officials said Monday, with nine deaths reported in the capital, Kyiv, where an apartment building partially collapsed.
A Russian ballistic missile has once again left a trail of dead in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. At least eight people have lost their lives in the early morning hours of Monday and there are also 34 injured after the bombing launched by the Kremlin and which has completely destroyed a building. The massacre arrives six days after another Russian missile hit another housing building in Kiev, killing 28 people.
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