Russia, Kyiv and Drone
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Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Moscow in more than a year, killing four people in Russia days after a Russian strike on Kyiv killed 24 civilians, including children.
By Olena Harmash and Yurii Kovalenko KYIV, May 14 (Reuters) - Russia carried out its largest aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its war in Ukraine, pounding the capital Kyiv and other cities with hundreds of drones,
Business Insider journalists witnessed a rare, day-long Russian onslaught that began with daytime drones and turned into nighttime missile fire.
Ukraine was able to strike targets more than 300 miles from the border despite dense Russian air defences around Moscow, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Russians realise they aren’t safe as Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow bring war close to home - The war no longer seems a distant conflict for many
At least 24 people are dead after Russia attacked Kyiv, Ukraine, with hundreds of missiles and drones. Ukraine responded by attacking Russia.
The death toll from a Russian missile attack that flattened a Kyiv apartment building rose Friday to 24, including three teenagers, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said as he led the mourning for one of the deadliest attacks on the capital in the 4-year-old war.