NATO, Russia and Ukraine
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Vladimir Putin's forces hit Ukraine with 741 missiles and kamikaze drones in a record for the three-year conflict, triggering an emergency response from NATO forces
The Ukrainian robots attacked after Russia launched 741 hypersonic missiles and kamikaze drones as NATO scrambled jets in response.
Russia has launched its biggest air attack on Ukraine since the war first began in 2022, with Vladimir Putin's forces launching over 500 drones across several cities. Photos and video footage shared by Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday (29 June) document the impact of the attacks across Kyiv,
In the most intense aerial attack since the start of the war, waves of Russian drones and missiles battered Kyiv overnight into Friday, injuring at
Ukraine has claimed that Russia launched its biggest aerial assault since the war began, reportedly firing over 530 drones and missiles in a single night.
During another night of intense airstrikes, Ukraine relied on its dwindling supplies of air defense munitions to shoot down Russian drones and missiles.
Russia launched more aerial attacks on Ukraine in June than in any other month of the war so far, causing a record number of civilian casualties.