Russian Forces Strike Kyiv After Repeated Warnings
Russian forces carried out a strike on the Ukrainian capital following multiple public warnings. The attack occurred after a period of anticipation that Ukrainian officials described as psychologically taxing.
uctoday.comRussian forces launched a strike on Kyiv after issuing repeated public warnings of a major attack. The delay between the warnings and the strike left residents in a state of heightened alert for several days.
Ukrainian authorities reported damage to residential buildings and infrastructure in multiple districts. Emergency services responded to several sites where fires broke out after the impact.
City officials stated that air defense systems intercepted some incoming projectiles before they reached central areas.
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