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Three killed in wave of Russian strikes across Kyiv, officials say
- On Friday, Ukrainian authorities reported four people were killed in an overnight strike on Kyiv, which President Volodymyr Zelensky called a deliberately calculated assault on civilians and infrastructure.
- In recent months, Russia has intensified strikes on infrastructure and homes, hitting other regions of Ukraine but primarily targeting the capital Kyiv, officials said.
- Ukraine said attackers launched around 430 drones and 18 missiles, deploying guided bombs across regions while Iskander fragments damaged the Azerbaijan embassy.
- Tymur Tkachenko said emergency crews responded and at least 27 people were injured, with 15 hospitalized including one man critical and a pregnant woman; falling debris damaged high‑rise apartments, a school and a medical facility, and power and water outages are possible.
- European Union officials warned this week that Ukraine must crack down on corruption while assuring that aid to Ukraine will continue; Russia's FSB security service said on Friday it thwarted a Ukrainian plot, Reuters could not independently verify the claim.
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Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 6 people and injures at least 35
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a major missile and drone barrage on Kyiv early Friday, killing six people, starting fires and scattering debris as the sound of explosions boomed across the city, Ukrainian authorities said.
For many in the capital, it was a sleepless night. Again, Russia's military overtook Ukraine with attacks. President Selenskyy accuses Moscow of targeted attacks on civilian targets.
For many in the capital, it was a sleepless night. Again, Russia's military overtook Ukraine with attacks. President Selenskyy accuses Moscow of targeted attacks on civilian targets.
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Leaning Left55Leaning Right33Center61Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center
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L 37%
C 41%
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