A pre-dawn Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv killed one and injured nine. Moscow claimed the attack was retaliation for a Ukrainian missile strike on Russia's Rostov region using US and UK-supplied missiles. The Russian Defense Ministry reported targeting Ukraine's military intelligence command center and missile production facilities in response.
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