Ukraine claims that Russia has carried out its largest drone strike since the start of the full-scale invasion, striking many areas, including Kyiv, where a lady was killed. The outburst occurred the day before Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin were supposed to speak. The US president has advocated a ceasefire.
On Friday, Russia and Ukraine met in person for the first time in almost three years in Turkey, reaching a fresh prisoner swap agreement but nothing more. By 8:00 Sunday (05:00 GMT), Russia has fired 273 drones on the central Kyiv region, as well as the eastern Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions, according to Ukraine’s air force.
It claimed that 128 drones veered off course “without negative consequences” and that 88 drones were intercepted. According to officials, the attacks in the Kyiv region’s Obukhiv area claimed one life and injured at least three others, including a four-year-old kid.
On February 23, the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Moscow fired 267 drones in what was the country’s greatest drone strike to date. Overnight and Sunday am, Russia’s military reported intercepting 25 Ukrainian drones.
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