Ukraine says 15 people hurt in 'massive' Russian attack on Kyiv
- Ukraine reported that a massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv injured 15 people on May 24, hours after a major prisoner exchange began.
- The assault followed prisoner swap talks in Istanbul and was part of ongoing hostilities despite diplomatic efforts and calls for cease-fire.
- Russia deployed a barrage of 14 ballistic missiles along with approximately 250 drones, predominantly Iranian Shahed models, while Ukrainian defenses successfully intercepted the majority and civilians took shelter.
- President Zelenskyy said the attacks show Moscow 'is prolonging the war' and called again for stronger sanctions against Russia to force peace.
- The intense strike, one of the worst in over three years, highlighted that despite prisoner exchanges and peace talks, violence and civilian harm continue.
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At least 13 dead in 'massive' drone and missile strike overnight in Ukraine
An investigator removes parts of a rocket at the site of a Russian strike in the Kyiv region after a huge aerial attack on Ukraine (Picture: Reuters) At least 13 people are dead and dozens more injured after Vladimir Putin unleashed a massive drone and missile strike on Ukraine overnight. The nine-hour aerial bombardment took place for a second night running despite planned prisoner exchanges taking place in the daytime. Ukrainian armed forces…
Russia launches massive missile, drone attack on Ukraine killing 12 people, officials say
A massive Russian drone and missile attacks struck Ukraine overnight for the second night in a row, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more, Ukrainian officials said early Sunday. The capital city, Kyiv, saw multiple explosions and heavy anti-aircraft fire through the night, forcing many residents to seek refuge in subway stations. The scale of the assault was unprecedented, with Russia launching a total of 367 drones and missiles in…
Ukraine reported several fatalities after Russian attacks at night, especially the capital Kiev was affected. Russia also reports attacks on its capital Moscow.
Undeterred by calls for a ceasefire, Russia continues to bombard Ukraine with missile and drone strikes.
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