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Ukrainian Strikes by Russian Drones and Missiles Result in 2 Deaths, 13 Injuries

    Russian drone and missile attacks kill 2 and wound 13 in Ukraine
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    KYIV – Early Tuesday, Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles targeting two Ukrainian cities, resulting in the deaths of two people and injuries to at least thirteen, Ukrainian officials reported.

    In the southern port city of Odesa, a maternity hospital and nearby residential buildings were hit, as stated by regional Governor Oleh Kiper. According to the regional prosecutor’s office, two fatalities and nine injuries occurred in this city.

    In Kyiv, four people were wounded during the assault, as mentioned by Mayor Vitali Klitschko. Journalists from the Associated Press noted the sounds of explosions and drones buzzing over the capital for several hours.

    The fresh attacks came hours after Moscow launched almost 500 drones at Ukraine in the biggest overnight drone bombardment in the three-year war. Ukrainian and Western officials have been anticipating a Russian response to Ukraine’s audacious June 1 drone attack on distant Russian air bases.

    Plumes of smoke were visible in Kyiv as air defense forces worked to shoot down drones and missiles Tuesday morning.

    Meanwhile, Ukrainian residents took shelter and slept in metro stations during the hourslong attack. Nina Nosivets, 32, and her 8-month-old son Levko were among them.

    “I just try not to think about all this, silently curled up like a mouse, wait until it all passes, the attacks. Distract the child somehow because its probably the hardest thing for him to bear,” she said.

    Krystyna Semak, a 37-year-old Kyiv resident, said the explosions frightened her and she ran to the metro at 2 a.m. with her rug.

    Russia has been launching a record-breaking number of drones and missiles targeting Ukraine while the two countries continue to swap prisoners of war, the only tangible outcome of recent direct peace talks held in Istanbul. A ceasefire, long sought by Kyiv, remains elusive.

    In Kyiv, fires broke out in at least four districts after debris from shot down drones fell on the roofs of residential buildings and warehouses, according to the Kyiv City Military Administration.

    Vasyl Pesenko, 25, stood in his kitchen, damaged in the attack.

    “I was lying in bed, as always hoping that these Shaheds (drones) would fly past me, and I heard that Shahed (that hit the house),” he said. “I thought that it would fly away, but it flew closer and closer and everything blew away.”

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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