Russia Resumes Missile Attacks on Kyiv, Injuring 13 Amidst U.S. Support Reaffirmation
Kyiv's air defenses intercept all 31 missiles in the first major assault in over a month, as the U.S. pledges continued aid to Ukraine.
- Russia launched a significant missile attack on Kyiv, wounding at least 13 people and causing extensive damage to residential and industrial areas.
- Air defenses in Kyiv successfully intercepted all 31 Russian missiles targeting the capital, marking the first large-scale assault on the city in 44 days.
- The attack coincided with a visit by White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, who reaffirmed U.S. support for Ukraine amidst ongoing aid delays.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Western nations to demonstrate political will by providing more air defense systems to counter such attacks.
- The escalation of hostilities includes increased drone, rocket, and artillery fire on the Russian border region of Belgorod, resulting in casualties on both sides.




























































