Russia Hits Ukraine With Massive Drone-and-Missile Barrage, Killing Four in Kyiv
Russia launched nearly 500 strike drones and over 40 missiles in an attack targeting multiple Ukrainian regions, killing four and injuring at least 70 civilians, officials said.
- At least four people were killed, including children, in Kyiv after Russian drone and missile strikes hit the city and other areas.
- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that the city experienced a "massive attack," resulting in partial destruction to a five-storey building.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused the Kremlin of deliberately targeting civilians to incite terror and fear.
- Tymur Tkachenko confirmed the casualties on his official Telegram channel, reflecting the seriousness of the assault.
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