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US President Donald Trump condemned Russia's deadly missile-and-drone attack on Kyiv, calling Vladimir Putin "crazy" and signalling possible new sanctions over the strike
Russia launched a large drone and missile attack on Kyiv early Saturday, injuring six and damaging buildings across the city as the next stage of a prisoner swap begins.
US special envoy general Keith Kellogg has called for a ceasefire after Russia launched its largest aerial bombardment since the war began in 2022. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Russia launched its largest aerial bombardment on Ukraine this week. Ukrainian forces shot down six missiles and neutralized 245 drones — 128 drones were shot down and 117 were thwarted
The US President launches a new tirade against Russian President Vladimir Putin over massive drone and missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital, saying he is "needlessly killing a lot of people".
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In the village of Markhalivka, Kyiv region, 22 private homes were damaged or destroyed as a result of a Russian missile and drone attack overnight on May 25. — Ukrinform.
This is the moment Russian forces attacked Kyiv early on Sunday (25 May), killing at least 13 people. Footage shows the city's skyline lit up as drones fly overhead, followed by multiple explosions. It was the second consecutive night of large-scale strikes,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky singled out the United States for its “silence” after a Russian barrage of missiles and drones hit Kyiv early Sunday. Ukraine’s capital city was targeted with 69 ballistic and cruise missiles and 298 drones on Sunday,