Russia hits Ukraine with barrage of drones, missiles, kills 3, Kyiv says
Russia launched 40 missiles and about 580 drones targeting multiple Ukrainian cities, causing three deaths and dozens of injuries, focusing on civilian infrastructure, officials said.
- On Saturday, Russia launched 40 missiles and around 580 drones in an overnight assault targeting multiple cities including Dnipropetrovsk , Kyiv, and Odesa.
- With peace talks stalled, a ceasefire meeting ended without a deal after months of diplomacy, amid Russia's prolonged campaign pressing into Donetsk and Lugansk regions in the deadliest European conflict since World War II.
- Authorities reported that three civilians were killed and dozens injured, with a missile carrying cluster munitions hitting an apartment in Dnipro, hospitalising fourteen including a 55-year-old man with severe burns.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Ukraine's military and F-16 pilots for defending the skies and urged allied governments for more air defences and sanctions, saying `Every such strike is not a military necessity but a deliberate strategy by Russia to terrorise civilians and destroy our infrastructure`.
- On Friday, Estonia's foreign ministry reported Russian jets entered airspace; NATO intercepted them, and Estonia requested Article 4 consultations, EU's Kaja Kallas called it an 'extremely dangerous provocation'.
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Russia launched another large-scale drone and rocket attack on Ukraine that night.
Large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine kills 3 people and wounds dozens
Russia unleashed a major drone and missile attack on Ukraine overnight, killing three people, injuring dozens more and damaging infrastructure and residential buildings, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday.
At least one person has been killed and 30 injured after Russia attacked Dnipro overnight and Saturday morning. A total of 580 drones and 40 missiles were reportedly sent against several cities, including Sumy, Kiev and Odesa, where a total of three people are reported to have died.
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