Russia pounds Kyiv as NATO military chief warns Moscow would 'lose a lot' by attacking Baltics

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Russia pounds Kyiv as NATO military chief warns Moscow would 'lose a lot' by attacking Baltics

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Russia launched one of its largest ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, while Ukrainian drones carried out their deadliest strikes inside Russia in more...

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  • Russia launched one of its largest ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, while Ukrainian drones carried out their deadliest strikes inside Russia in more than two years — stoking fears of wider escalation and further strains on oil supplies.
  • Russia has carried out a wave of ballistic missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens, Ukrainian officials said Sunday.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the raid on Kyiv was "one of the most massive ballistic attacks" since Russia launched a full-blown war against the country in 2022.
  • Separately, three more people were reportedly killed during Russian strikes in the northeastern Kharkiv region on Sunday, as Ukraine's Air Force said it intercepted 18 missiles and 108 of 126 drones, with the salvo including 25 ballistic missiles.

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Russia pounds Kyiv as NATO military chief warns Moscow would 'lose a lot' by attacking Baltics
Russia pounds Kyiv as NATO military chief warns Moscow would 'lose a lot' by attacking Baltics

Russia launched one of its largest ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, while Ukrainian drones carried out their deadliest strikes inside Russia in more than two years — stoking fears of wider escalation and further strains on oil supplies. Russia has carried out a wave of ballistic missile and drone strikes on Ukraine, killing at least eight people and injuring dozens, Ukrainian officials said Sunday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the raid on Kyiv was "one of the most massive ballistic attacks" since Russia launched a full-blown war against the country in 2022. Separately, three more people were reportedly killed during Russian strikes in the northeastern Kharkiv region on Sunday, as Ukraine's Air Force said it intercepted 18 missiles and 108 of 126 drones, with the salvo including 25 ballistic missiles. The missile barrage came after Ukrainian drone attacks on Saturday destroyed two warehouses belonging to Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, and an oil depot, reportedly killing at least nine people and injuring more than 80, the deadliest Ukrainian strikes inside Russia in over two years. Russia's Defense Ministry said 379 drones were downed across 19...

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