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Russia Launches Largest Aerial Assault on Ukraine Amidst Geopolitical Tensions

Russia conducted its largest aerial attack on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv and other regions, injuring dozens and coinciding with a U.S.-Russia phone call.

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  • Russia launched over 550 drones and missiles in the largest aerial assault on Ukraine since the war began, targeting Kyiv and other regions.
  • The attack injured at least 23 people and caused extensive damage across multiple districts in Kyiv, disrupting daily life.
  • The U.S. has paused military aid shipments to Ukraine, including critical air defense missiles, amid ongoing reviews of military support.
  • This escalation coincided with a phone call between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, highlighting geopolitical tensions.
  • Ukrainian officials described the night of the attack as one of the worst, with additional reports of a prisoner swap occurring amidst the assaults.

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Center-leaning sources frame the situation as a significant escalation in Russia's military aggression, emphasizing the scale of the attacks and their impact on civilians. They express concern over geopolitical implications, particularly regarding U.S. military aid and diplomatic efforts, reflecting a critical stance towards both Russian actions and the effectiveness of international responses.

Russia conducted a massive aerial assault on Ukraine, launching 550 drones and missiles overnight, marking the largest attack since the war began.

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A seven-hour barrage injured 23 people and caused severe damage across multiple districts of the capital.

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The attacks on Kyiv coincided with a phone call between President Trump and President Putin.

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The U.S. has temporarily halted military aid to Ukraine, including air defense missiles, as part of a review of military spending and foreign support.

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"…The barrage injured at least 23 people and inflicted severe damage across multiple districts of the capital in a seven-hour onslaught."

Russia pounds Kyiv with biggest aerial attacks of war despite Trump-Putin call
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"…A pall of acrid smoke hung over Kyiv on Friday morning following a night of intensive Russian strikes that hit almost every district of the capital, according to Ukrainian authorities."

Kyiv hit by barrage of drone strikes as Putin spurns Trump's truce bid
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"…The barrage injured at least 23 people and inflicted severe damage across multiple districts of the capital in a seven-hour onslaught."

Russia hammers Kyiv in largest missile and drone barrage since war in Ukraine began
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Russia launched over 500 drones and a large number of missiles in the biggest aerial attack on Ukraine since the war began, targeting Kyiv and causing significant damage and injuries.

The U.S. has paused shipments of critical air defense missiles to Ukraine, amid ongoing reviews of military support.

The attack coincided with a phone call between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin, which was seen as a significant geopolitical event.

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