Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack on Kyiv, injuring 23 people and causing widespread damage. Ukrainian forces intercepted many targets, but several locations were struck. The assault, one of the largest since the war began, occurred after reports of a pause in US weapons shipments to Ukraine, impacting key defensive systems.
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