Russian Attacks on Ukraine Kill at Least 5 and Injure over a Dozen
- On Monday, Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack on Kyiv and nearby areas, killing at least six people and injuring 13, including children and a pregnant woman.
- The strikes followed Ukraine's commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrsky's vow to intensify strikes on Russian military targets amid an ongoing war since Russia’s 2022 invasion.
- The attack caused heavy damage in six Kyiv districts, notably collapsing a section of a five-story apartment in Shevchenkivskyi, where rescue workers searched for trapped survivors.
- Russia launched 352 explosive drones, along with 11 ballistic and 5 cruise missiles, while Ukrainian defense systems successfully neutralized or disrupted 339 drones and 15 missiles; President Zelensky described the assault as one of the largest bombardments since the war began.
- The attacks show Russia’s increased aerial offensives and stalled diplomacy, prompting Ukraine to maintain defense and offensive operations, with Zelensky planning a UK visit to discuss defense and sanctions.
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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.
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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.
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