At least five members of same family killed in Russian missile attack, Zelensky says
At least five members of same family killed in Russian missile attack, Zelensky says - Published Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has branded a...
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- At least five members of same family killed in Russian missile attack, Zelensky says - Published Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has branded a Russian missile attack that killed five members of the same family a "horrific crime".
- Missile that left crater deep inside Poland was probably Russian - Polish PM - Published1 hour ago The attack - which officials said had killed eight people - comes after Zelensky met US President Donald Trump in Washington DC this week to urge the US to grant Ukraine a licence to produce Patriot interceptor missiles.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said an object that crashed into a field in eastern Poland in the early hours of Thursday was probably a Russian missile.
- Ukraine's acting Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha had earlier said a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile had "crossed into Poland as part of Russia's massive strike against Ukraine, violating Nato airspace".
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At least five members of same family killed in Russian missile attack, Zelensky says - Published Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has branded a Russian missile attack that killed five members of the same family a "horrific crime". Missile that left crater deep inside Poland was probably Russian - Polish PM - Published1 hour ago The attack - which officials said had killed eight people - comes after Zelensky met US President Donald Trump in Washington DC this week to urge the US to grant Ukraine a licence to produce Patriot interceptor missiles. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said an object that crashed into a field in eastern Poland in the early hours of Thursday was probably a Russian missile. Ukraine's acting Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha had earlier said a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile had "crossed into Poland as part of Russia's massive strike against Ukraine, violating Nato airspace". Poland's prime minister said the crater was likely caused by a Russian missile, but investigations were still ongoing. "All the indications are that it was a Russian Kh-101 ballistic missile, but we want to be 100% certain about the type of missile and who launched it," Donald Tusk...