‘Concrete Action Now’: Zelensky’s Furious Plea to US and Europe as Russia Strikes Kyiv and Odesa with over 300 Drones
- On June 10, 2025, Russia conducted a major aerial offensive against Ukraine, deploying more than 315 drones along with several missiles in coordinated strikes on the cities of Kyiv and Odesa.
- Russia intensified these strikes in retaliation for recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian airbases and amid stalled peace negotiations between the two sides.
- The attacks damaged maternity and medical facilities, residential buildings, and key infrastructure in the major Black Sea port of Odesa and the capital Kyiv, while air defenses intercepted most but not all projectiles.
- Ukrainian authorities confirmed that three individuals were killed and at least 13 injured in the attacks, while President Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of a strong, tangible reaction from the international community rather than remaining passive in the face of these and other Russian assaults.
- The attack highlighted ongoing risks to civilian life, economic stability, and Ukraine's export capacity, underscoring the need for sustained Western military support and diplomatic pressure on Russia.
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Three killed and maternity hospital hit as Russia launches further airstrikes on Kyiv and Odesa
Russia launched one of its largest air strikes on Kyiv in over three years of war and struck a maternity ward in the southern city of Odesa in attacks that killed at least three people, officials said yesterday.
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Russian drone attacks target Kyiv and Odesa
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia attacked two Ukrainian cities with waves of drones and missiles early Tuesday, killing three people and wounding at least 13 in what President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called “one of the biggest” strikes on Ukraine’s capital in the…
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