Russia's missiles, drones kill in Ukraine attack: 10 dead as more injured reported by authorities (Reuters)
A combined attack involving missiles and drones hit multiple districts across the Ukrainian capital overnight, resulting in a minimum of three deaths according to regional officials. The incident occurred after U.S.-mediated Russia-Ukraine negotiations were postponed due to escalating tensions with Tehran's nuclear program. Three injured individuals are reported as being hospitalized under critical care conditions following damage sustained by residential buildings and educational institutions during Saturday night bombardment
Key Points
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1A combined Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed at least four people.
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2The strike also resulted in 15 injuries to civilians across multiple districts.
Developments
A combined missile-drone attack by Russia killed at least four people and wounded 15 across Kyiv's districts, with President Zelenskyy identifying energy infrastructure as a primary target. The U.S.-sponsored peace talks were postponed due to the ongoing war in Iran amid Russian claims of striking military airfields while Moscow attempts to exploit regional instability for strategic advantage against Ukraine.
A combined Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed four people and wounded at least 15 while targeting residential buildings, schools, enterprises, energy infrastructure, military airfields. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia launched approximately 430 drones alongside 68 missiles during the overnight strikes aimed primarily at Ukraine's regional power grid.