At least nine people die as Russia fires powerful weapons, including hypersonic missiles.
At least five people have been killed in a massive missile barrage targeting cities across Ukraine, the first large-scale Russian attack in three weeks.
Ukrainian officials say at least six people were killed in Lviv and other cities in a Russian bombardment that included advanced Kinzhal missiles, which air defenses can't shoot down.
NATO warns the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut might fall to Russia in the coming days following months of intense fighting, part of broader and gruelling conflict — now in its 379th day.
At least six people were killed early during strikes across various cities of Ukraine in a sign of renewed Russian attacks which is part of broader and gruelling conflict — now in its 379th day.
Ukraine president says there are many injured and dead after Russian attacks on critical infrastructure and residential buildingsRussia-Ukraine war at a glanceThe Kyiv Post is reporting that one of its journalists has heard explosions in the city amid air raid warnings. The Guardian has not verified this independently.Asked by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer whether the US will send Ukraine F-16 fighter jets Zelensky said, “The fighter jets issue is difficult. We’re waiting for this decision to be taken.”...
Russia battered Ukraine with a “massive rocket attack” of missile strikes that hit critical infrastructure and residential buildings across the country, Ukrainian President Zelensky said. “It's been a difficult night. A massive rocket attack across the country. Attacks on critical infrastructure and residential buildings,” Zelensky said in a Telegram post. “The enemy fired 81
(CNN) -- Russia showered Kyiv, Lviv and other major cities across Ukraine with what officials said was an unprecedented array of missiles on Thursday morning, stepping up its assault on the entire country as a sluggish ground war drags on in the east. A total of 81 missiles were used in a "massive attack" on Ukrainian infrastructure,
Russia unleashed a massive missile barrage on cities across Ukraine early Thursday, targeting energy infrastructure facilities and hitting some residential buildings, Ukrainian officials and media said.
Moscow on Thursday fired the largest number of the air-launched weapons used in a single wave since the war began a year ago.
KYIV, Ukraine: Volleys of Russian missiles struck a series of Ukrainian regions early on Thursday, including the Black Sea port of Odesa and the second city of Kharkiv, knocking out power to several areas, regional officials said. The governor of Odesa region, Maksym Marchenko, said on Telegram that a mass missile attack had hit an energy facility in the port city, cutting power. Residential areas had also been hit, but no casualties were reported. Kharkiv region Governor Oleh Synehubov said the...
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