Russian Strikes Hit Ukraine Overnight, Emergency Teams Respond
More than 500 emergency responders are working at sites across Ukraine after a large-scale Russian missile attack. Ukrainian officials said the strikes underscore the need for stronger missile defenses.
More than 500 emergency responders are working at multiple sites in Ukraine following a large-scale Russian missile attack overnight. The attack involved ballistic and other missiles, according to reports shared on social media.
Ukrainian officials stated that continued strikes will occur without improved protection against ballistic missiles. They added that Europe requires its own anti-ballistic missile defense system to bring the conflict to an end. The same statement described the ongoing fighting as senseless and called for its conclusion.
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