Russia hammers Kyiv in largest missile and drone barrage since war in Ukraine began
- Vladimir Putin launched a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight, hours after a call with Donald Trump, injuring at least 23 across multiple districts.
- Following the Thursday call, Putin reiterated demands on Ukrainian regions, and shortly after, launched a massive missile and drone assault on Kyiv.
- Russia launched 539 drones and 11 missiles, with Ukraine’s air defenses intercepting 270 targets and 23 civilians injured in the largest recorded assault.
- Ukrzaliznytsia reports drone strikes damaged Kyiv rail infrastructure, debris fell across districts, fires broke out, and 23 civilians were injured, including 14 hospitalized.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to discuss increased support with Biden as EU leaders call to intensify aid after Kyiv’s record drone attack following Putin’s missile barrage.
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After Russia's largest drone attack since the invasion began, Ukrainian and US presidents discussed the need to "strengthen the protection" of Ukraine's airspace.
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Russia brushes of talks after largest assault on Ukraine
Russia on Friday said that it sees no immediate diplomatic way out of the war in Ukraine, hours after pummelling the war-torn country with its largest ever drone and missile barrage of the invasion.
The Russian military attacks Kyiv with brutal attacks. Russia is now deliberately attacking the capital – and is pursuing a clear strategy.
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