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Photos Show Russia's Latest Large Missile and Drone Attack on Kyiv

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Russia pounded Ukraine’s capital with yet another large missile and drone attack overnight into Thursday, killing at least two people and causing fires in areas across the city, a day after the heaviest aerial attack of the three-year war so…

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Wave of Russian drones, missiles kill two in Kyiv

Russia hammered Ukraine with its second large-scale drone and missile barrage in as many nights Thursday, killing at least two people and sparking large blazes in Kyiv over the hours-long attack.

·New Castle, United States
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With a drop in U.S. ammunition deliveries, no Ukrainian city is immune to a Russian fire that is constantly gaining intensity.

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Kiev claims to have counted 728 drones and 13 missiles, but claims to have intercepted or destroyed the majority of them.

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Russia launched the largest attack on Ukraine in a single day since the start of the war in February 2022, with a total of 741 aerial drone-missile attack vehicles, denounced on Wednesday Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski. “A new Russian mass attack on our cities. It was the largest number of air targets in a single day: 741 targets – 728 drones of various types, including more than 300 Shahed, and 13 missiles – Kinzhal and Iskander,” wrote…

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