Russia Launches Largest Airstrikes of War as Prisoner Exchange Concludes
- Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack overnight on Kyiv and multiple Ukrainian regions early Sunday, marking the war's largest air assault to date.
- The attack took place during the ongoing prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine, which is the only concrete result from recent peace negotiations in Istanbul that have yet to yield a ceasefire agreement.
- The attack involved a total of 69 missiles alongside nearly 300 drones, among them Shahed models of Iranian origin, striking more than 30 cities and causing fires in residential areas and a student dormitory in Kyiv.
- Officials reported at least 12 people killed, including four in Kyiv, three children aged 8, 12, and 17 in Zhytomyr, and others in Khmelnytskyi and Mykolaiv, with dozens more injured.
- Despite the ongoing attacks, the prisoner exchange continues, and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expects further releases while urging increased Western sanctions on Russia.
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Russia hits Ukraine with largest aerial attack in war so far
Russia launched some 367 drones and missiles at about 30 cities through Ukraine in its largest aerial attack on the country in the more than three-years-long war. At least 12 people have been killed, including three children and hundreds more injured. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for Sunday TODAY.
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