Russian Missile Strikes on Ukraine's Major Cities Kill at Least Six
Ukraine's Air Force Intercepts Over Half of the Attacks as U.S. Discusses Further Military Aid Amid Congressional Opposition
- Russia launched a large volley of missiles at Ukrainian cities, killing at least six people and injuring dozens more.
- The attacks targeted Ukraine's two largest cities, Kyiv and Kharkiv, damaging numerous residential buildings.
- Ukraine's air force reported that it intercepted 21 of the 41 Russian missiles.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov defied the United States and other Ukraine supporters at a U.N. meeting, ruling out any peace plan they support.
- The United States is convening a meeting to discuss support for Ukraine’s military, even as U.S. President Joe Biden faces opposition from some Republicans in the U.S. Congress on a new aid package for Ukraine.


































