Russian missile strikes hit Ukraine’s capital Kyiv for third time in a week
Summary
Russian missile attacks have hit Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, for the third time in less than a week, causing fires in two city districts. The strikes come as NATO leaders meet in Turkey to discuss aid for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.Key Facts
- Kyiv has been attacked by Russian missiles three times within one week.
- The latest attacks caused fires in two districts, but casualty and damage details are unclear.
- A previous large strike in Kyiv killed at least 14 people and damaged several buildings.
- Both Russia and Ukraine have increased their use of long-range weapons like missiles.
- Ukraine is targeting Russian energy supplies and ships carrying fuel to occupied Crimea.
- NATO leaders are meeting in Ankara, Turkey, to discuss military support for Ukraine.
- Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy signed defense cooperation agreements with Estonia, the Netherlands, and Denmark during the NATO summit.
- US President Donald Trump expressed hope that the Russia-Ukraine war will be resolved soon and planned to meet Zelenskyy at the summit.
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