Peace efforts in limbo as Kyiv mourns 23 dead after Russian attack
The attack involved nearly 600 drones and 31 missiles, killing 23 people including four children, while Ukrainian air defenses intercepted most of the assault, officials said.
- A recent Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv resulted in 23 deaths, including four children, according to officials.
- Authorities declared an official day of mourning in the Kyiv region on Friday.
- Ihor Klymenko reported that 17 people were rescued from the rubble after the strike.
- President Zelenskyy stated that Russia hasn't changed its terms for a ceasefire, indicating ongoing conflict.
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Deadly Russian strikes devastate Kyiv, kill at least 23
The death toll from Russian rocket and drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv continues to rise. Authorities said Friday that at least 23 people, including children, were killed overnight in the deadliest assault on the city in months. Read all
Death toll in Ukraine's capital rises to 23 after Russian attack, peace talks stalled
The death toll in a major Russian missile and drone strike on the Ukrainian capital rose to 23, including four children, officials said Friday, as U.S.-led efforts to end the three-year war remain stuck in apparent limbo.
Deadly Russian Strikes Devastate Kyiv, Kill At Least 23 (Worthy News Radio) - Worthy Christian News
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief KYIV/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – The death toll from Russian rocket and drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv continues to rise. Authorities said Friday that at least 23 people, including children, were killed overnight in the deadliest assault on the city in months. The strikes also damaged Kyiv’s British Council and European Union offices, prompting Britain and the EU to summon their Russian…
Peace Efforts in Limbo as Kyiv Mourns 23 Dead after Russian Attack
The death toll in a major Russian missile and drone strike on the Ukrainian capital rose to 23, including four children, officials said Friday, as U.S.-led efforts to end the three-year war remain stuck in apparent limbo.
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