Russia Launches Major Missile Barrage Across Ukraine
In a shocking turn of events, Russia has launched a massive missile and drone attack across Ukraine. The barrage of hypersonic missiles has reportedly pierced Ukrainian air defenses and slammed into targets across the country, including the capital city of Kyiv and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
According to reports, the attack has resulted in at least nine deaths and many more injuries. Ukrainian officials have condemned the attack as an unwarranted act of aggression, with President Volodymyr Zelensky vowing to take all necessary measures to protect his country’s sovereignty.
The attack comes amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia, fueled by Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine’s eastern regions. The conflict, which began in 2014, has claimed the lives of over 13,000 people and displaced over 1.5 million more.
Live updates from news sources such as CNN and The New York Times are providing constant coverage of the situation as it unfolds. Many world leaders have also issued statements condemning the attack and urging restraint on both sides.
As the situation continues to develop, it remains unclear what steps Ukraine and its allies will take in response to the attack. However, one thing is clear: this latest escalation marks a dangerous turn in a conflict that has already cost far too many lives.
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