Russia Blasts Kyiv with Another Missile and Drone Barrage, Killing at Least 2
UKRAINE, JUL 9 – Russia deployed over 700 drones and missiles in its largest assault, causing casualties and widespread damage amid ongoing conflict and stalled ceasefire talks, Ukrainian officials said.
- On Tuesday night, Russia launched its largest aerial assault so far, firing over 700 drones and missiles across multiple Ukrainian cities including Kyiv and Lutsk.
- Following failed ceasefire talks between Putin and Trump, Russia aimed to overwhelm Ukraine’s air defenses with decoy drones in its largest attack so far.
- Officials reported at least 23 injuries, two deaths—including a 68-year-old woman and a police corporal—after Russia launched over 700 Shahed drones and missiles across six Ukrainian regions in the latest attack.
- Residents were ordered to stay indoors as firefighters tackled multiple fires, with over 1,000 sheltering in a Kyiv subway station during the attack.
- Following the recent Russian drone and missile attack, U.S. aid resumed with plans for more interceptor drones and Patriot missile systems, pending additional shipments to bolster Ukraine's defenses.
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