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Russia Fires 600 Missiles And Drones At Ukraine, Killing Four

Russia Fires 600 Missiles And Drones At Ukraine, Killing Four

A new wave of strikes has hit Ukraine, intensifying the conflict. Russia fires 600 missiles and drones at Ukraine, killing four people and injuring several others. Ukrainian officials confirmed the attacks targeted multiple regions, including Kyiv and Kharkiv.

According to the Ukrainian military, the assault began overnight and continued into the morning. Russia used a combination of cruise missiles, drones, and artillery fire. Authorities reported damage to civilian homes, power grids, and public infrastructure. Emergency services rushed to affected areas to provide assistance.

Russia fires 600 missiles and drones at Ukraine, killing four, in what has been described as one of the heaviest barrages in recent months. Ukrainian air defense systems intercepted many projectiles but could not prevent all of them from hitting populated areas.

President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attacks, calling them an attempt to break the country’s resilience. He urged Western allies to speed up the delivery of air defense systems and ammunition. Zelensky stressed that protecting Ukrainian skies remains the nation’s top priority.

Military analysts said the strikes highlight Russia’s strategy to weaken Ukraine’s energy network and morale. The attacks came shortly after renewed discussions on international aid and weapons supplies to Kyiv. Observers believe Moscow aimed to send a message of strength to both Ukraine and the West.

Russia fires 600 missiles and drones at Ukraine, killing four, at a time when peace talks remain stalled. The conflict has entered a prolonged phase, with both sides preparing for further escalations.

International leaders condemned the strikes and reaffirmed support for Ukraine. Humanitarian groups also raised concerns about the impact on civilians as winter approaches. For many Ukrainians, the latest attacks underline the urgency of continued international assistance.

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Umair is an experienced digital media journalist who covers both parliament and breaking news. He reports on culture, politics, technology, and human stories with clarity and depth. His work also includes lifestyle and arts, which makes him a versatile storyteller. He always focuses on accuracy, insight, and meaningful impact.

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