At least 15 killed in Russian strike on Kyiv
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — An overnight Russian missile and drone bombardment of Ukraine killed 15 people and injured 156, local officials said Tuesday, with the main barrage demolishing a nine-story Kyiv apartment building in the deadliest attack on the capital this year.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, standing next to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at a G7 summit in Alberta on Tuesday, denounced Russia’s latest strikes in Kyiv, reaffirmed that Canada stands in ‘total solidarity’ with Ukraine and announced additional military support.
ASTRA reported that the Ukrainian HIMARS hit the Russian convoy in a strike in Makiivka on June 13 around 20 miles from the front line in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine. The strike also destroyed a Russian Defense Ministry bus, and military vehicles.
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