Russian Airstrikes Across Ukraine Kill at Least Three
KYIV CITY MUNICIPALITY, KYIV CITY REGION, JUL 21 – At least one person was killed and multiple fires broke out during overnight attacks that damaged key infrastructure across four Kyiv districts, officials said.
- On Monday, Russia launched a drone and missile attack on Kyiv, killing at least one person, causing multiple fires, and damaging civilian infrastructure, city officials said.
- The Kremlin insisted on Ukraine withdrawing from four illegally annexed regions and renouncing NATO, which Ukraine and allies reject.
- After the drones hit, rescuers and medics worked across four districts, and a subway station, shops, houses, and a kindergarten were damaged, city officials said.
- Dmitry Peskov said Russia remains open to peace but prioritizes its goals, days after US president Donald Trump set a 50-day ceasefire deadline.
- In a related development, President Vladimir Putin reiterated `desire for peaceful settlement as soon as possible`, while Oleh Synehubov reported multiple explosions in Kharkiv.
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According to President Selenskyy, two people die in Ukraine at night due to Russian missiles. Numerous buildings are damaged, including a kindergarten.
According to Ukrainian authorities, at least one person is killed during the attack
According to the Ukrainian authorities, at least one person was killed in the attack. However, Kyyiv Moscow has proposed new negotiations for a ceasefire
Four neighbourhoods in the capital were hit during the night from Sunday to Monday. Local authorities also reported a fire in a kindergarten.
Russian strikes on four districts of Kyiv on the night of Sunday to Monday resulted in at least one death and two injuries, according to local Ukrainian authorities, who also reported a fire in a kindergarten.
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