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Death toll from Russian strikes on Kyiv rises to 30
Ireland🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

Death toll from Russian strikes on Kyiv rises to 30

Russian airstrikes on Kyiv have increased the death toll to at least 30 people, according to Ukraine's state emergency service. The attacks, which included over 500 drones and 74 missiles, targeted residential areas and caused significant damage, including the destruction of a key Red Cross warehouse and harm to diplomatic facilities. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed retaliation and sought U.S. support for Patriot missile defense systems, while the UN condemned the attacks as violations of international law. Russia maintained its stance of escalating pressure on Ukraine, and the conflict continues to draw international attention and potential sanctions.

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RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenter23 hr. ago
Death toll from Russian strikes on Kyiv rises to 30

Russian airstrikes on Kyiv have increased the death toll to at least 30 people, according to Ukraine's state emergency service. The attacks, which included over 500 drones and 74 missiles, targeted residential areas and caused significant damage, including the destruction of a key Red Cross warehouse and harm to diplomatic facilities. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed retaliation and sought U.S. support for Patriot missile defense systems, while the UN condemned the attacks as violations of international law. Russia maintained its stance of escalating pressure on Ukraine, and the conflict continues to draw international attention and potential sanctions.

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