Russian attack on Ukrainian capital Kiev injures 8 people as drone and missile strikes continue

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At least eight people, including a child who heads Timur Tukachenko, the head of the military regime in the Ukrainian capital, were injured overnight in Kiev on Telegram.

He added that the strike damaged homes and several cars in the Darnytskyi area, but no fires occurred.

“The blast waves shattered windows of high-rise buildings from the fifth to the tenth floor, resulting in five people being scratched by rap shotguns,” he said.

The wave of drones targeted the city of Klopivnitsky in central Ukraine, causing damage to the Philharmonic Hall. No injuries or deaths have been reported.

Russia also claimed it targeted Ukrainian supply depots on Sunday. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that its forces destroyed seven electronic warfare stations, 16 ammunition warehouses, two material warehouses and seven supply depots.

The Russian air defense system intercepted and fired 72 Ukrainian drones through Russian territory and the Azov Sea, and ran down from early morning until Sunday evening, the ministry said. These claims could not be independently tested.

Meanwhile, Ukraine said its forces had attacked Russian ammunition storage sites on its territory.

Ukrainian military general staff reported that 153 combat involvement occurred along the frontline in the last 24 hours, with Ukrainian forces repelling Russian attacks from multiple directions.

The Ukrainian air force reported that Russia had fired 83 drones of various types since Saturday evening, of which Ukrainian air defenses had shot down 78.

The attack comes as US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Kiel Starmer met on a golf course in Scotland to discuss a variety of global issues, including Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

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The agenda is on the agenda to end the battle and promote peace deals that could push Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiation table in the next 50 days, according to Starmer’s Office.

Additional sources •AP

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