Overnight Russian attacks kill 9 in Kyiv, injure 63, emergency services say
- A massive Russian missile attack on Kyiv killed at least nine people and injured more than 60, marking one of the deadliest strikes since the invasion began over three years ago.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that stopping the killings is the top priority during ongoing meetings with European and US officials.
- Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga stated, 'Putin demonstrates through his actions, not words, that he does not respect any peace efforts.'
- Air raid sirens were activated in Kyiv, and rescuers were searching for victims under rubble, including two missing children.
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Russian Strike On Kyiv Kills 9 In Biggest Attack On Ukrainian Capital Since Last Summer
Russia attacked Kyiv with an hourslong barrage of missiles and drones, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 70 in its deadliest assault on the Ukrainian capital since last July and just as peace efforts are coming to a head. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said after the attack he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home as the city reeled from the bombardment that kept residents on edge for abou…
Nine killed, 70 injured in Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv
The assault caused extensive damage to residential buildings and ignited fires in garages, non-residential structures and administrative buildings. The post Nine killed, 70 injured in Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty also insisted the UK does not recognise Russian sovereignty over any territory illegally seized from Ukraine. Britain has urged Vladimir Putin to agree to a “full and immediate ceasefire without conditions” as it condemned Russia’s “brutal” overnight strike on Kyiv. At least nine people were killed and more than 70 injured after a Russian strike on the Ukrainian capital amid further difficulties in peace t…
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