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Russia Launches Massive Missile Strikes On Ukraine's Two Biggest Cities

 

Reuters: Russia pounds Ukraine's two biggest cities in new wave of attacks 

KYIV (Reuters) -Russia pounded Ukraine's two biggest cities in a new wave of heavy air strikes on Tuesday, killing at least five civilians and prompting calls for the West to quickly provide more military assistance. 

The missile and drone attacks on the capital Kyiv and the northeastern city of Kharkiv also wounded dozens of people, caused widespread damage and hit power supplies, officials said. 

Russia has intensified its attacks over the New Year period, with President Vladimir Putin warning on Monday that a Ukrainian air strike on the Russian city of Belgorod, which Moscow said killed 25 civilians, would "not go unpunished".  

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Russia Launches Massive Missile Strikes On Ukraine's Two Biggest Cities 

Russian missiles hit Ukrainian cities, killing 5 and injuring more than 100, Kyiv officials say -- AP 

Russia pounds Kyiv, Kharkiv with deadly missile and drone strikes -- France 24  

Ukraine updates: Russia hits Kyiv with heavy missile attack -- DW  

Ukraine hit again after Putin vows intensified strikes -- BBC  

Russian Missiles Hammer Kyiv in Large-Scale Attack on Ukraine -- NYT  

‘Seething’ Putin hammers Ukraine with massive missile and drone attacks -- Politico  

Russia hammers Ukraine's 2 largest cities with hypersonic missiles -- CBS

'Loud explosions' in Kyiv as Russia again strikes capital, US ambassador says -- ABC News 

Massive Russian missile attack devastates Ukraine as Turkey blocks British ships from Black Sea -- The Independent  

Russian missiles pound Kyiv as Putin vows to intensify attacks on Ukraine -- The Guardian 

Russia launches multiple assaults on Ukraine, killing five and injuring dozens -- ABC News Australia 

Terrifying moment missile explodes in Ukraine as Putin launches huge blitzkrieg including a record 11 hypersonic Dagger missiles - while his bungling troops also annihilate a RUSSIAN village -- Daily Mail

 Powerful blasts reported in Ukrainian cities -- RT



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