Ukraine, Tomahawk and Russia
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KYIV, Ukraine -- KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia unleashed a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, killing at least four people, with Kyiv suffering the heaviest assault. It was the first major bombardment since an air attack on Ukraine's capital left at least 21 people dead last month.
Ukraine is reportedly set to receive American BGM-109 Tomahawk missiles, enabling deep strikes into Russia. President Trump has given the green light for these long-range attacks, a significant shift in stance after meeting Putin and Zelenskyy.
Tomahawk missiles are regarded as some of the most powerful weapons in modern warfare. Each missile's payload weighs almost 450 kilograms and can be fired under any conditions.
(Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russian forces are prevailing in what he said was a "righteous battle" in Ukraine. "Our fighters and commanders go on the attack, and the entire country,
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Russian drones keep brushing NATO’s doorstep, and one even got shot down over Poland—the first time a NATO country has fired since the full-scale war began. -Warsaw briefly shut its airspace as F-35s prowled the skies,