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Russian Drone Strike Kills at Least One, Wounds 11 Near Kyiv
The drone strike occurred amid rising military and political pressure on Kyiv with 12 casualties including one child, officials said.
- On Nov 30, a Russian drone attack struck Vyshgorod on Kyiv's outskirts, killing one and wounding 11, Kalashnyk said, noting `Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child`.
- The strike followed a Nov 28 drone and missile attack that killed three and left hundreds of thousands without power, as Russia's forces targeted Kyiv and its region for two nights.
- Mykola Kalashnyk said rescuers evacuated residents of a high‑rise and firefighters were tackling blazes, adding `Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack on Vyshgorod, one person was killed and 11 were wounded. Among them is one child`.
- With negotiators overseas, Kyiv faces growing military and political pressure as Russia targeted its capital and region for two nights ahead of talks in the United States.
- The diplomatic calendar this week includes trips to Paris and talks intended to lead to Moscow discussions with Putin, with Zelensky due in Paris on Dec 1 and a Florida meeting planned between top Trump administration officials and Ukrainian negotiators.
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This attack attributed to Moscow follows those claimed by Kiev by naval drones against a major oil infrastructure in a Russian port in the Black Sea.
Six wounded were hospitalized, said Mykola Kalachnyk, the head of the military administration in the Kiev region, who warned that "the number of wounded is likely to rise".
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThis attack attributed to Moscow follows those claimed by Kiev by naval drones against a major oil infrastructure in a Russian port in the Black Sea.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThis attack, attributed to Moscow, follows a drone attack on a major oil infrastructure in a Russian port on the Black Sea, for which Kiev claimed responsibility.
·Podgorica, Montenegro
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